Samaira Mehta
- 10-year-old Samaira Mehta has become a kid-coder-to-watch in Silicon Valley.
- When she was just eight and she built a game called CoderBunnyz to help teach other kids how to code.
- The game earned her national recognition and she began holding workshops for kids, many of them at Google.
- Google was so impressed, it booked her as a keynote speaker for a local event, and told her she should consider working at Google when she grows up.
Samaira Mehta is a 10-year-old girl growing up in Silicon Valley who has quietly attracted an almost cult-like because of her work as a programmer.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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