Queensland teenagers launch coding app to bridge digital divide

abc.net.au

Queensland teenagers Neth Dharmasiri and Chinmay Lal have launched a coding app called 'Thadus' to teach programming skills. The app is designed to be used offline, making it accessible in areas with limited internet. It offers three courses covering basic coding concepts and their real-world applications, including data science. The developers are partnering with a Sri Lankan philanthropist to distribute the app to students in rural areas, aiming to bridge the digital divide.


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