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World Coding Day is a relatively new international observance established by UNESCO to promote digital literacy, inclusivity, and innovation through coding. World Coding Day is celebrated annually on October 29. This date was officially adopted by UNESCO in 2023, following a proposal from the United Arab Emirates. The selection of October 29 coincides with the anniversary of the launch of Dubai Internet City, symbolizing the UAE's commitment to digital transformation and education.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Interntional Day of Coding". dubaieye1038.com. Retrieved 2025-05-15.