Class 2 Indian student enters Guinness Record as Youngest Programmer

Arham Talsania’s father a software engineer said that his son had developed an interest in coding and he taught him the basics of programming.

A six-year-old boy from Ahmedabad, in the Indian western coast state of Gujarat 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 said.

“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 I want to make apps, games, and systems for coding. I also want to help the needy,” he added.

Talsania dreams to become a business entrepreneur and help everyone.