Mohammed Ali (programmer)
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Mohammed Ali (born 2000/2001) is the Founder of Flaming Sites, a website that was established in 2012 when he was aged 12.
Ali is known for being a freelance programmer since 2012. He was mentioned on BBC Radio Leeds for creating a website for Keighley-based singer Harper. In 2016, the Batley Grammar School pupil was working on World Currency Gold Rates.
Ali has already inspired many teenagers and students to study computer science at higher level.In 2014, he designed and coded a game, Project 2006 - that has had 200 users playing daily worldwide. The game had more than 3,000 users registered in a few months.
Ali will be doing his GCSEs in the summer of 2016 and wants to study Maths and Computer science at university.
References[edit]
- ^ "Inspirational story of Dewsbury teenager who started his own business aged 12". yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
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