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France’s Non-Profit Coding School 42 Comes to Silicon Valley

A new coding university is set to open in Silicon Valley that does not consider SAT scores for admission or charge tuition — and it’s hoping to enroll 10,000 students over the next five years to train them to become software engineers.

The coding school, 42, was first launched in France in 2013 by businessman Xavier Niel, who is CEO of telecom giant Illiad.  Currently, the school is teaching 2,500 students in Paris to code, writes Kia Kokalitcheva for Fortune.

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