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Morteza Shoeibi
Born (2005-11-06) November 6, 2005 (age 18)
NationalityIranian
Occupation(s)Author, Programmer, Artist, Teacher, Civil Activist

Morteza Shoeibi (Persian: مرتضی شعیبی) (born November 6, 2005) is an Iranian author, programmer, artist, teacher, and civil activist.[1][1]

Background

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Writing

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Shoeibi began writing on social networks from his early adolescence. The content he wrote often had a heartfelt and societal critique[2]. Eventually, in May 2023, he published his first book, "Let It Come", which was a short story in the psychological thriller genre[3][4][5].

Programming

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He entered the field out of curiosity in the early 2017[2]. By watching videos on YouTube and reading articles, he was able to master the Python programming language as his first programming language at the age of 13. Later, by participating in student festivals, he was able to achieve high ranks in this field at a young age, including the Khwarizmi Festival, the Farda's Cultural Art Festival, and so on.

Interests and Activities

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Morteza Shoeibi is active in the field of free education and educational justice, such as organizing free educational classes and orientation conferences to familiarize the public with technology. He writes about this on his LinkedIn page:

"Every human being should learn what they are interested in, I give free English lessons to interested children and teenagers who are not in a good financial situation. hoping for a day when everyone can be educated freely:)"

He is also one of dozens of people working to expand the culture of free and open-source software[6].

Books

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References

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  1. ^ "Morteza Shoeibi | مرتضی شعیبی". mortezashoeibi.github.io. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  2. ^ a b far, Hamed Naseri (2023-08-14). "Morteza Shoeibi". Medium. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  3. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  4. ^ نسخه صوتی کتاب بگذار بیاید اثر مرتضی شعیبی, retrieved 2023-10-14
  5. ^ "بگذرا بیاید اثر مرتضی شعیبی | مرتضی حزبائی پور". Virgool.io.
  6. ^ "MortezaShoeibi - Overview". GitHub. Retrieved 2023-10-14.

Category:2005 births Category:Living people Category:Iranian authors Category:Iranian programmers Category:Iranian artists Category:Iranian educators Category:Iranian civil activists