After the world’s youngest software engineer Arfa Karim (deceased), another Pakistani youth Ryan Siddiqui won the honor of becoming the world’s youngest software engineer.
Ryan Siddiqui is the youngest software engineer in the world, he has also been awarded the Youngest Graduate Award by Columbia University, he is also a mobile app developer.
Ryan Siddiqui, who holds a diploma in digital marketing and web developer, participated in ARY News’ program Abina Saveera and shared the details of his successful venture with the audience.
He said that my journey started at the age of 7, after my family moved abroad, I learned how to work online as instructed by my family and first learned Photoshop.
He said that at the age of 12, I did various courses from an online institute and in the year 2013 I was awarded the title of the youngest developer by Google.
Regarding the future, he said that I am currently giving online classes on digital training for the youth through my YouTube channel. I intend to build the world’s largest online academy.
Apart from this, I am also focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI) so as to expose the youth to modern technology.
In his speech, he gave a message to all the youth of the country that they must take all the basic information and training related to technology because online skills are very important in the coming era.
Arfa Karim Randhawa
It should be remembered that Arfa Karim Randhawa, who became the identity of Pakistan at a young age, was the youngest Microsoft certified in the world at the age of nine.
Arfa Karim was born on February 2, 1995 in Faisalabad, Arfa has received other honors including Fatima Jinnah Gold Medal, Salam Pakistan Youth Award and Presidential Pride of Performance for her tireless efforts.
In the year 2055, Bill Gates, the creator of Microsoft, had a special meeting with Arfa Karim and gave him the certificate of Microsoft Certified Application.
On 22nd December 2011, Arfa was transferred to a hospital in Lahore due to an epileptic seizure, where she met Khaliq Haqiqi on 14th January 2012 after being in a coma for a few days.
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