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First she taught herself how to code, then she founded a coding school in Penang for kids

5 Main Issues Faced By Women In Tech That This M’sian Coding Academy Is Actively Solving

No Fees, No Teachers, No Classrooms—How Does This New Coding School In Sunway Work?

From Harvard To NUS: 6 Coding Courses That You Can Sign Up For And Add To Your Resume

Silicon Valley, Dyson And Now GovTech: This S’porean Leads A Team Of Developers At Only 27

Google And IMDA Pledge $2M To Help 6,700 Underprivileged Youth In S’pore Learn Coding

They Learnt Coding As Toddlers – Now Created AI Solution To Help Visually Impaired Cross Roads Safely

From 2020, All Upper Primary Students In S’pore Will Attend Coding Classes

Apple Launches Coding Courses For S’poreans With SkillsFuture, SUTD, RMIT, Pathlight School

Programming Sounds Complex, So I Joined A Free Coding Class… For Kids

Only 16, This Singaporean Teenager Is Already A Serious App Developer And Runs His Own Startup

S’pore Coding School For Kids Raises US$1M Funding After Being Bootstrapped For First 5 Years

Your Kid Could Be The Next Zuckerberg—These 6 Places In The Klang Valley Can Show Them How

Move Aside ‘Brogrammers’, These 3 Ladies Prove That Coding Isn’t A Man’s World Anymore

Want To Get Rid Of Your Depreciating Bitcoin In M’sia? Use It To Learn How To Code.

Only 27, This Self-Taught Coder Started A Coding School And Plans To Raise $2M Next Year

As Young As Primary School, These S’poreans Are Coding The Future Of Our Country

Over 300 Coders In IMDA Hackathon To Hack For The Best IoT Solutions To Solve Industry Challenges

$3M Spent To Bring This US Coding School To S’pore – But It’s Closing After Just A Few Months

Google’s Free Coding Classes Are Proving To Be A Major Success – Sees First 500 S’pore Kids Graduate

Propelling Towards A Smart Nation – IMDA Launches Coding Hackathon For S’poreans Of All Ages

S’pore Wants To Nurture The Next Steve Jobs – Introduces New Device To Teach Students Coding

Google Is Giving Back, And Sponsoring Coding Lessons For 3,000 Underpriviledged Kids In Singapore

They Learnt Coding In 9 Weeks, These 6 LifeHack Apps Are The Result

5 M’sian Coders With A Decade’s Worth Of Experience Comment On Coding In Gov Schools

8 M’sian Female Coders Get Real About Gender Discrimination In The Industry

Coding In M’sian National Schools Sounds Fantastic, But Here Are 5 Things That We Should Consider

What Does PM Lee And A 5-Year-Old Have In Common? They Both Code.

What The Hack: My First M’sian Hackathon & How It Exceeded My Non-Coder Expectations

How Winning AngelHack Changed These 3 M’sian Startups, And What They Are Doing Now

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Interest in cryptocurrency is at an all-time high, and Singapore has emerged as a key blockchain and crypto hub in Asia.

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