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The Coding Champions

Posted
March 24, 2021
Ajinkya Datalkar 鈥20, Manoela Morais 鈥20, Chimka Munkhbayar 鈥20, and Helen Tsai 鈥21

Four innovative 无码专区 students just won IBM鈥檚 prestigious Call for Code 2020 challenge, which unites thousands of developers to create and deploy applications powered by open source technology that can tackle some of the world鈥檚 biggest challenges. Together, Ajinkya Datalkar 鈥20 (MS in Computer Science), Manoela Morais 鈥20 (MS in Financial Risk Management), Chimka Munkhbayar 鈥20 (MBA in Entrepreneurial Studies), and Helen Tsai 鈥21 (MS in Computer Science) worked on an app code with more than 3,000 lines including more than 11.252 million lines edited or inserted鈥攓uite the feat for only four people! But how did they get started?

鈥淲e were all students at 无码专区 when we met,鈥 Morais told us. 鈥淸Datalkar] and I had already done other projects together, such as winning the 2019 无码专区 Pitch Contest.鈥 The two were eager for their next app development challenge, and when speaking to Munkhbayar about joining the group, their project idea was launched. 鈥淚 was more interested in working in the project that solves the challenges that rural farmers in Mongolia face,鈥 Munkhbayar explained. 鈥淲e planned to create something for rural household farmers.鈥 The group, which would become known as Agrolly, added on Tsai as their web developer to handle the logistics of the website. 鈥淚 was so impressed with their work,鈥 she enthused. 鈥淲hen [Datalkar] asked me to join, [...] I jumped into developing.鈥

Like all new projects, the Call for Code challenge seemed daunting at first. Team Agrolly was tackling a real-world issue, after all, and it was no small feat for a group of only four people, who all had other responsibilities as busy professionals. 鈥淕etting inside a competition such as Call for Code is a great push for us to do our best,鈥 Morais said. 鈥淲e [...] put together a team with different backgrounds and nationalities to fight for a common enemy, which is climate change.鈥

That wasn鈥檛 their only challenge, however. 鈥淚 am located in Mongolia while [my] other team members are located in New York,鈥 Munkhbayar said. That鈥檚 a 12-hour time difference, for anyone who might be wondering鈥攁 challenge that Tsai initially shared. 鈥淲hen I joined the group, I was in Taiwan working as an intern,鈥 she told us. 鈥淭hey [would] throw me some information at night, which [was] my morning, and [I鈥檇] work on it during the day and throw it back to them at night.鈥 That鈥檚 basically 24 hours of coding! But Tsai insisted that, 鈥淓veryone is very supportive,鈥 and Munkhbayar agreed, adding that they overcame the time difference challenge and coordinated well with each other.

When asked about what being named finalists meant to each of them, the consensus was clear: they鈥檙e grateful, but they鈥檙e also even more committed to furthering their work on this necessary project. 鈥淥ur team is in an ongoing improvement process,鈥 Tsai said, and Datalkar agreed, adding that, 鈥淐urrently, we have pilots in Mongolia and we are soon launching in Brazil. I am really looking forward to registering as a company and making this into a global product.鈥 Munkhbayar shared that enthusiasm with her teammates, and told us that, 鈥淚 personally want to revolutionize the agricultural farming sector in my country and in [the] wider scale of the Asia region.鈥

Morais explained that team Agrolly has a three-year plan in place, including developments to assist families across the globe. They hope to add new functionalities to their app, and continue to develop it in the years to come. 鈥淚 think Agrolly has the potential to truly make a difference in people鈥檚 lives鈥攊ncluding ours,鈥 Morais said.

On Tuesday, October 13, of the Call for Code 2020 challenge live鈥攁nd Agrolly won! They will 鈥渞eceive $200,000, support from IBM Service Corps and technical experts, and ecosystem partners to incubate, test, and deploy their solution,鈥 according to the IBM report. In addition, 鈥淎grolly will also receive assistance from The Linux Foundation to open-source their application so developers across the world can improve and scale the technology.鈥 We鈥檙e thrilled by this news, and we look forward to all the incredible innovation these 无码专区 Setters are set to make. Join us in congratulating them!

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