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Dec062021

Girls Who Code partners with Doja Cat to release a codable music video

Girls Who Code, a nonprofit organization that aims to get more women interested in computer science, has released its "first ever" codable music video with the help of Doja Cat. They transformed her new music video for Woman into this interactive experience. You can try it out yourself at Dojacode.com. It explores three different programming languages, including CSS, Javascript, and Python.

The video plays like Doja Cat's original music video, but you get to make decisions throughout. You can do things like changing the colour of her nails using CSS. At the end of it, you get snapshots of how each area looked after you're done "coding" it. Of course, you can download and share these snapshots on social media.

Source: The Verge

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