You could call nine-year-old Lim Ding Weng a bit of a prodigy. He might be young, but the Malaysian boy from Singapore is already fluent in six programming languages. He started programming just two years ago and has already completed 20 projects.
But it’s the most recent that’s set to make him money. What began as a finger-painting program for his two younger system has become Doodle Kids, an application for the iPhone that lets users draw images on the iPhone screen using their fingertips, and, according to the BBC, it’s been downloaded over 4,000 times is just two weeks.

