Myanmar Dojo

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To learn more about open-source tech in Myanmar, you can explore the following resources and links:
  1. Myanmar Open Source Software Portal: This is a website dedicated to promoting open-source software in Myanmar. It provides a list of open-source software and resources for developers and users.

  2. Myanmar Open Source Community: This is a community of open-source developers and enthusiasts in Myanmar. They organize events and workshops to promote the use of open-source software.

  3. PyCon Myanmar: This is an annual conference for Python developers in Myanmar. It provides a platform for developers to share their experiences and knowledge.

  4. Open Myanmar Initiative: This is a non-profit organization that promotes open data and transparency in Myanmar. They provide data sets and tools for developers to build applications.

Notable technologists from Myanmar throughout history include:

  1. U Aung Khin: He is known as the “Father of Burmese Computing”. He developed the first Burmese computer font and keyboard layout in the 1980s.

  2. Dr. Thant Thaw Kaung: He is a prominent computer scientist and entrepreneur. He founded the first private internet service provider in Myanmar and also co-founded the Myanmar Computer Federation.

  3. U Soe Myint: He is a pioneer in the field of software engineering in Myanmar. He founded the first software development company in Myanmar, Technomation, in 1997.

  4. Dr. Thant Thaw Kaung: He is a prominent computer scientist and entrepreneur. He founded the first private internet service provider in Myanmar and also co-founded the Myanmar Computer Federation.

  5. Dr. Ye Myat Thein: He is a leading expert in artificial intelligence and machine learning. He has published numerous research papers and serves as a professor at Yangon Technological University.

By exploring these resources and learning about these notable technologists, you can gain a better understanding of the open-source tech scene in Myanmar and its rich history.


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