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T n 2019, Michael Truell, a shy, 18-year-old MIT student, sat staring at a coding test in the cafe of the Computer History Museum. It was supposed to take him about an hour, but he finished it in less than 10 minutes. "He crushed it," recalls tech investor Ali Partovi, who runs a program to find the world's best coders while they're still undergrads. With the extra time, Partovi asked Truell to give him a coding question. Partovi, a programmer who cofounded Code.org, took far longer to complete it. By the end, his sheet of paper looked like a mess compared to the teenager's neat lines of code.
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