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Nazia Chowdhury – What to do to be a good programmer

Name this girl. Her programming is hand-crafted through the National High School Programming Contest. Then he climbed to the top of the cross. He also turned to an exchange program while in college.

Yesterday we started the official journey of our Bdgcc program. This is a pilot project. The aim is to encourage girls in programming through chalk, workshops, contests and camps.

The question may be why girls?

In 2005, Bangladesh’s math team went to the first International Math Olympiad. There were two girls in that group. The following year they also had a PhD from Rafatul Faria Purdue. Another has been working for some time and is now doing his PhD. After that Nazia Chowdhury got a chance in the team. He became a doctor in Singapore from MIT, NUS. After that Promi joined. He also seems to be doing his PhD now. After the last 2011, our girls are no longer available in the team, until 2021. Last year, Disha got rid of that notoriety.

Cincinnati was on the team at the Physics Olympiad, now working there as MIT. Then expectation. No more.

In 2012, Bristy Sikder became the first schoolgirl in the world to attend IOI. MIT now works at Google. Then no more.

This list can be enlarged. But in turn, our girls are lost, #missingdaughter.

However, in SSC / HSC even varsity exams, they are ahead or on par. But then it is no longer available.

But if you want to be good in the coming days, you have to build yourself as a problem solver. And programming gives it a good foundation.

#bdgccWe want to go to school for some backward, disadvantaged girls. I want to give them a hand in programming. That is what started yesterday.

Besides, this program is also open for the bright girls of high school.

We can’t go to any part of the country if we want to. But the task will be easier if someone from your area helps our volunteers, communicates with the school, feeds them all at once or gives them a laptop at the school they left behind. Even if it is old, sign it.

Of the 30,000 secondary schools in the country, 22,000 have no lab. The 6,000 Sheikh Russell Labs were closed for about two years. They will also need a lot of overhauling at work.

We can’t do so much. But, you, you can.

Instead, we focus on our own work – the work of spreading the message of coding. The work is going on, but our volunteers will get a boost if it is a laptop for the whole decade. I went down for that laptop. Let’s see how far we get.

And if anyone has a relationship with a school for underprivileged girls, you can connect with us.

We will try our best. The rest is God’s trust.

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