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6-year-old Arham is the youngest programmer in the world

At just 6 years old, Arham Om Talsania from Ahmedabad, India, became the youngest computer programmer in the world to set a Guinness World Record. Arham is in the second grade. Arham achieved this feat by passing the Python programming language. Earlier, he also passed the Microsoft certification exam.

“My father taught me coding,” Arham told the Indian media. I started using tabs from the age of 2. At the age of 3, I found out that my father was working on Python programming. Dad is my inspiration.

“I started making small games when I got the Python certificate,” he added. Samples of my work were sent from Guinness World Records. A few months later, they announced that they had been selected for the Guinness Book of World Records.

Arham said he would make games and work on coding to a higher standard. He will also cooperate with everyone.

Arham’s father Om Talsania is a software engineer by profession.

He said he was interested in coding since childhood. Seeing his interest, I taught him the basics of programming. Arham used to play with various gadgets. He was especially interested in games. Playing video games on mobile or tab. Since he knew the coding, he started making games himself. After that I applied for Guinness record.

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