Code Ar.my
Digerati50: The entrepreneur’s journey: Family Matters
The humbling but enriching entrepreneurial journey of Zafrul Noordin has taught him to be patient and value teamwork.
Khazanah boost for entrepreneurial talent in Malaysia
Khazanah provides boost to those keen to explore entrepreneurship with its Khazanah Nasional Entrepreneurship Outreach programme.
Market validation: Forget friends and family!
Zafrul Noordin speaks to DNA about the ‘concierge MVP’ technique used by Lean Startup Machine to help entrepreneurs validate their products.
Batch 2 of Brainchild open to all
The second batch of Brainchild programme is gearing up with a stronger focus on the Lean Startup Methodology, writes Karamjit Singh.
CodeAr.my powers up with Might-Meteor
Human capital development centre Might-Meteor Advanced Manufacturing Sdn Bhd and CodeAr.my have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to use gamification principles with students at participating Malaysian universities and colleges.
Silicon Valley’s secret sauce: Code Army marches on (Part II)
Code Army wants to use the concept of Gamification [the use of game design principles in applications outside of games] to solve the problem of talent shortage that companies face. Here, in the second of two parts, its ‘commander-in-chief’ describes how his team went to the heart of the tech world, and the challenges it faced.
The birth of an idea: Code Army marches on (Part I)
Code Army wants to use the concept of Gamification [the use of game design principles in applications outside of games] to solve the problem of talent shortage that companies face. Here, in the first of two parts, its ‘commander-in-chief’ describes how it went from an idea to strategic plan for the nation.
Using game design principles to tackle talent shortage
Zafrul Noordin, commander-in-chief of Codearmy.com, wants to use the concept of Gamification – the use of game design principles in applications outside of games – and apply those to solve the problem of talent shortage that companies face.