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Back east, far east man, in India, precocious computer software programming children practically grow on Curry Trees (Murraya Koenigii). But here united states side kids are probably more apt to be playing endless computer games rather than programming them. So it is still to be celebrated that now an eleven year old such as Samaira can best legions of non geek adults in the mathematical arts of telling computers what they should and possibly more important still, should not do.
Personally, as the great and powerful editor of this web site, I did not really care about the above state of affairs. To be honest I probably still don't. However, since in addition to being a software programming expert, Sam is also an accomplished self promoter, she made me interested by the dint of her moxie. Therefore having covered her last August in a more interview-ish interview than I might have managed from another subject. I now fore feel semi obligated to include this update to her activities. If the update is more late than up (gosh she might even be twelve by now!), 'tis the luxury of having your own web site. Congratulate Samaira Mehta for starting a new position as Softbank Masason Scholar at Softbank - Masason's Foundation Scholar - Gen3 Say congrats Tech Leaders to Convene in Silicon Valley to Coach the Next Generation of LeadersGirls Leadership Academy Meetup inspires girls to aim for C-suite positions in the tech industry NEWS PROVIDED BY GLAM (Girls Leadership Academy Meetup) Jul 25, 2019, 08:33 ET SHARE THIS ARTICLE SAN JOSE, Calif., July 25, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- GLAM (Girls Leadership Academy Meetup), the Silicon Valley-based nonprofit, today announced the speaker lineup at the fourth-annual girls leadership program to be held July 27-28 at the eBay headquarters in San Jose, California. Special Guests: Samaira Mehta, CEO, CoderBunnyz and Founder, "Yes One Billion Kids Can Code" Apoorva Panidapu, Founder of Apoorva Art Gallery, STEAM Enthusiast, Social Entrepreneur and Public Speaker
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