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Now Indian girls aspire to build world-class apps, solve problems
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IANS | 05 Jun, 2023
For Aradhya Awasthi, a class 6th student in Delhi-NCR, coding is being
creative, having fun and learning to be innovative. For Tanmit Kaur, who
is in class 9th, learning coding helps open new career avenues and
create solutions to solve real-life problems.
As the
demand for skilled coders and software developers skyrocket in a
post-pandemic era, especially in the age of generative AI (aka ChatGPT)
and other next-gen technologies, Indian girls are not far behind and are
now learning the ropes to become world-class coders.
"I am
fascinated by algorithm-based careers like in the world of finance.
Coding has not only instilled confidence in me but has also given me a
fresh career option which I may explore later in life to build
innovative solutions to solve real-life problems," Kaur, a student at
Noida-based Indraprastha Global School, told IANS.
Amid
widespread tech layoffs, developers have emerged as the most
sought-after role in India, especially those who can design, develop and
maintain the front-end and back-end of a web application, according to
job portal Indeed.
Developers today make up five of the top 10
job roles. The job roles that have seen the highest growth since
pre-pandemic are data engineer (353 per cent), site reliability engineer
(260 per cent), assistant engineer (254 per cent), application
developer (235 per cent) and cloud engineer (220 per cent).
There
are 45,000 AI job openings in India, with data scientists and Machine
Learning (ML) engineers being among the most sought-after careers,
according to a latest report by TeamLease Digital, a tech staffing firm.
Parul
Malhotra, a senior software development engineer with global leading
web and mobile app development company GeekyAnts became a developer as
she loved the idea of solving real-world issues through programming.
"I
have built a few world-class web apps in the last three years and
worked with people from across the globe. Coding has provided me a way
to solve problems, contribute to technological advances and communicate
with people from different countries and backgrounds," she told IANS.
According
to Apple CEO Tim Cook, coding is the only global language and he wishes
that more Indian students, including girls, learn coding early in
school days so that they can create world-class products and solve
real-life problems as they grow up.
"Coding is the only global
language. It is a way to express yourself and arguably, we need more of
that in the world and bring the world closer," Cook, who has always
emphasised that coding should be taught as early as elementary school,
had told IANS in April during his India visit.
Indore's Asmi
Jain, 20, has been selected among the winners of Apple's 'WWDC23 Swift
Student Challenge', who created original apps using the Swift coding
language.
At Medi-Caps University in Indore, she found out her
friend's uncle had to undergo brain surgery. As a result, he was left
with eye misalignment and facial paralysis.
Jain sprung into
action, designing her winning playground to track a user's eye movements
as they try to follow a ball moving around the screen.
"It was important for me to create an app playground that could positively impact the lives of people like him," said Jain.
According
to her, coding lets her create things that help her friends and the
community. "It gives me a sense of independence that is very
empowering," she added.
According to Mohit Thukral, an alumnus of
Stanford University and Director, Indraprastha Global School,
technology is going to be the mathematics of the 21st century.
"Every
student is going to have to know a certain minimum level of knowledge
of technology, coding, and others. Technology is an enabler and
introduction of skill-based courses such as design thinking, robotics,
coding and AI at our school is just the beginning," he told IANS.
Nikita
Tomar Mann, the principal at the school, said that it is a fallacy that
coding is a skill only required by those who choose the career of a
coder or software programmer.
"For the future citizens of the new
world order, Coding will be a vital 'Life Skill'. Creativity, critical
thinking and problem-solving are touted as some of the skills of the
21st century, and one of the best ways to master these skills is to
learn coding right from early schooling years," she emphasised.
According
to Parul, coding should be a part of the curriculum for students as it
can equip them with logical and algorithmic thinking skills.
"They can solve problems better and also build new apps to showcase their creativity," she added.
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