 Thank you, so that's all the NGOs that will be helping out in Batch 2, so how many of you are excited for the technical boot camera already? Make some noise! Okay, that was actually a very risky question to ask because I don't know if you guys are all scared of the NGOs and you know it may just be dead silence, then I'll just do a dance or something. Do the dance anyway. No. So, let's talk about something important, right? So after you see all these amazing NGOs and the coaches that you want to work with, so the question is right, how do you apply to the program? So this time round we're going to need prospective applicants to finish a technical test before you can fill out the application form. So the selection process is not complete science, we want to help people who wants to be helped. But it's very hard to measure how one individual needs another, so I hope you are patient with us in this aspect. We do our best, but of course we haven't got it to a T. So maybe you're thinking, okay I don't know any coding at all, all this slack, trello, all this stuff, it just works. Don't worry. We created, we sort of like, I guess we created, we made you do a task before you can apply because in the first batch I had 130 applicants for nine spots and it's at mean hell. I have a full-time job and I don't want to go through that again. So to help you complete the technical task, we're going to help you get there through a series of workshops, you might want to take a photo of that because they are half gone and we have only spaces for 60. So one of the questions that a lot of people ask is, do I need to go all three? So the answer is no. We break up the workshops into specific topics. So if you're comfortable with the topic, you can skip that workshop. And of course like if you are not in Singapore for that workshop, we will also be uploading the resources. We're trying to get you as much technical knowledge as we can to help you complete the task. Oh, also these workshops are all paid to minimize no-shows. Again full scholarship is provided. This is another slide that you want to take a picture of too because it's all the deadlines. So today is the info session and this Saturday, next Saturday and the following Saturday we will be having the pre-boot camp workshops of which next Friday we will release the task that you need to complete before you can apply for the program. And of course the application process period will start then and all the way to the first week of September, of which then we may interview and send you more questions just to ask about your application process or talk to you to really understand your motivation and what you're trying to achieve out of it because we're all here to help. Then the entire boot camp will last from the 24th to the 3rd of December. So we will meet every Saturday and then we'll have party. So now let's do maybe like quick 5 to 10 minutes of Q&A. Does anyone has any questions about the projects that we're doing, the coaches who are teaching or application process, anything? You can also email me, okay go ahead. So the question is how do you assign the participants to the NGO and also the project? So the participants get the choose. So in one, there may be cases where one project is a lot more popular than the other. Then it's just sort of like demand supply I guess. Any other questions? Okay, go for it. The truthful answer is we don't know. So that's why we want to have the first workshop first. Just to understand how much is actually realistically possible. Then we will sort of like, we have a plan of what we want to task, what the task is about, but we are going to adjust it based on the first workshop. So it definitely has to be doable within the application period. Any more questions? Okay, go for it. So the question is, is the technical task hosted somewhere? The answer is yes. We're going to try and make you push something out into the internet, but of course we definitely help you give you the resources and the knowledge to do that. So it's going to be fun. I can see your own URL and show off, share it on Facebook. Any more questions? Okay, on the back. So the question is, do you have to attend at least one of the workshops to qualify for the task? The answer is no. The workshops are here to help you, to give you the skills to complete the task. If you feel like you have enough knowledge to complete the task, you can skip it. Does that answer? Yes. Okay. Yeah, well, we have some resources available on the Eventbrack page already. So you can try and take a look and see if it's all Greek, then you probably need to come to the workshop. If it's like English, then maybe not. Yeah. Is there a language we're looking at? Ruby? Ruby. Ruby. The language is, so the question is, where will the task be hosted and what language it will be. So the language will be Ruby. In terms of where we'll blast out the task, we'll blast it out everywhere. So my... It means where's the task going to get deployed? You're going to build a simple web app and you're going to deploy it to the real community. Okay. So she's asking, where will the task be hosted? And the answer is it's hero go and it's free. Yeah. So actually for the workshops, right, there's three workshops and there's only 65 participants for the workshop. And we know there's a limit to how many we can host. Yeah. But at the same time, these workshops are going to be recorded by engineers for NGA. Oh, is that confirmed? Yes. Oh, awesome. Thank you. Okay. So the workshops will be recorded. Thanks to Michael and his engineers. So don't worry if you can't make it. I'll still advise you to come because you got to ask questions. And I think as a beginner, it's so important because everything just looks like great. I don't even understand sometimes. Okay. Last question. Go for it. I think it may be tough. What do you guys think? It could be kind of. Ideally would be great if you did in Ruby and Rails because that's what we're going to be doing for the bootcamp. But I mean, if you demonstrate that you're capable of learning Ruby and Rails during the bootcamp, depending on what you're showing off when you build, because it's kind of an open end task, we could probably be convinced. That's my own opinion. What do you guys think? We will just follow it, Gabe. I want to say that this is my opinion. Well, it would definitely be more comfortable with Ruby on Rails. Agreed. Or at least some NBC framework that is very similar to Ruby on Rails. Jango. Jango for Python or Jango for Ruby. Yeah, guys, I think you just lost everyone. Ideally Ruby, again, we have an idea but we're not set in stone yet. So we're going to tell the whole world on the 12th of August. Okay. So that's all about the bootcamp part. There's also another part to the event. So the coaches and the NGOs will be here. So I'll be here. So just feel free to approach us. So next will be the panel discussion. And what I really want to talk about is with programming skills, what can you do? Pretty much. So let's put our hands together to welcome our panel speakers, Nitya, Audrey and Olivia.