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The company, set up by self-taught techies, developed a game which ended being selected as the ICC World Cup official game, Cricket Power. Ms Ara feels the IT industry offers a way out of unemployment for young Pakistanis, many of whom she says are starting their own companies. One Karachi firm is even developing software for the stock exchange in the UK. But compared to India, Ms Ara thinks firms in Pakistan which she says has an "image problem" may have missed the bus.

As the millennium approached, the fear of a mass technical apocalypse also motivated people to pay more attention to IT ventures. But techies in Pakistan had been putting their creative minds to work even earlier than that, with far-reaching and destructive results. In , two brothers from Lahore created the world's first computer virus, "Brain". They insist the virus was friendly and not intended to damage information, but it still ricocheted through the tech world and was developed by others, spawning viruses used to exploit operating systems.

That, however, is not what Pakistan's IT industry wants to be known for. Shakir Hussain thinks it offers bright young people a good chance to earn a few thousand dollars working from home through various websites. Arfa's father also champions the potential of IT to improve things for young Pakistanis, but says his daughter's influence went further than that. She was role model to "so many other young people - young girls", he says, who referred to her as "Arfa aapi sister ".

Malalai Yusufzai, a student who spoke out in Swat while it was under Taliban rule, was one of those girls. I was amazed that we had someone like her in Pakistan - a genius!

I was proud of her and that she's a Pakistani. Arfa's list of achievements shames people several times her age. As well as learning to fly when she was just 10, Arfa had been working with Nasa after winning a competition last year. As I leave, I ask for his email address and it dawns on him that he doesn't have it.

Arfa Randhawa was the world's youngest Microsoft Certified Professional. Arfa kept the title until and went on to represent Pakistan on various international forums, including the TechEd Developers Conference. Read more on Wikipedia. Since , the English Wikipedia page of Arfa Karim has received more than , page views.

Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Arfa Karim is the st most popular computer scientist down from th in , the th most popular biography from Pakistan down from th in and the most popular Pakistani Computer Scientist.

Among computer scientists, Arfa Karim ranks out of Among people born in , Arfa Karim ranks Among people deceased in , Arfa Karim ranks After her are Ted Curson and Taruni Sachdev.



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