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Class 2 Ahmedabad student enters Guinness Record as youngest programmer

Arham Om Talsania, the Class 2 student has cleared the Microsoft certification exam at Pearson VUE test centre

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A six-year-old boy from Ahmedabad has entered Guinness World Record as the World's Youngest Computer Programmer by clearing the Python programming language. Arham Om Talsania, the Class 2 student has cleared the Microsoft certification exam at Pearson VUE test centre. "My father taught me coding. I started using tablets when I was 2 years old. At the age of 3, I bought gadgets with iOS and Windows. Later, I got to know that my father was working on Python," Talsania told ANI.

"When I got my certificate from Python, I was creating small games. After some time, they asked me to send some proof of work. A few months later, they approved me and I got the Guinness World Record certificate," he said Talsania dreams to become a business entrepreneur and help everyone. "I want to be a business entrepreneur and help everyone. I want to make apps, games, and systems for coding. I also want to help the needy," he said. Arham Talsania's father Om Talsania who is a software engineer said that his son had developed an interest in coding and he taught him the basics of programming.

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