Youth Hub and BD Expat Kids Club, an IT-based organization, organized a two-month-long Python programming course with Bangladeshi children and adolescents living in Malaysia to ensure the participation of expatriate children and adolescents in building a digital Bangladesh. Engineer Radia Rayan Chowdhury conducted the two-month-long course with 26 children and teenagers. The closing ceremony of the virtual course was held on Sunday at 6:30 pm local time.Youth Hub, a Malaysia-based IT organization, is working on innovation, IT and creating new entrepreneurs at the school level. Especially expatriate children and adolescents are given priority to make them interested in science and technology education.The organization is working on information technology education at the school level in different states of the country in collaboration with various governmental and non-governmental organizations in Malaysia. Besides, different countries of the world are now working on the idea of Youth Hub.Pavel Sarwar, President of Youth Hub, said, "We are trying to make the new generation efficient in building a digital Bangladesh." He expressed his gratitude to Bangladesh High Commission Malaysia, BD Expat in Malaysia, parents and all the participants.Dr. Mohammad Ali Tareq one of the organizers of BD Expat and Dil Afroz Nahar, a guardian delivered their speeches at the virtual closing ceremony.It can be noted that since last February, Youth Hub and BD Expat Kids Club started virtual coding workshops. This workshop has taught children scratch programming, Python programming and appinvent.Tags:PythonProgrammingMalaysia