
What if programming didn’t have to be about plannings, tickets, or performance reviews - but could instead feel like a game, a puzzle, or even an adventure? This talk invites you to rediscover coding as a source of curiosity and genuine enjoyment. From algorithmic challenges to the cybersecurity riddles, we’ll explore how platforms and contests can transform the way you think about writing code.
Rather than focusing on what you should learn, this session is about finding what excites you. Whether it’s the elegance of optimizing a solution, the satisfaction of outsmarting an opponent in a battle, or the fun of experimenting with ideas just for yourself, there is a space in the programming world that can feel deeply rewarding and personal.
You’ll see how stepping into different kinds of challenges can help you grow not only as a developer, but also as a thinker - sharpening problem-solving skills, creativity, and persistence along the way. More importantly, you’ll be encouraged to pick your own path, follow your curiosity, and treat coding not just as a profession, but as a playground. Because sometimes, the best reason to write code is simply because it’s fun.
- Career Development
- EdTech
- Self-Development



