The primary languages that run the world are no longer English, Spanish or French. While these three have enjoyed prominence in diplomacy and commerce for the past century, the modern world is run more on computer code today, by the sheer scale of global communication, than any other language. Recognising that learning to code is a necessity and priority for young learners, the Caribbean Industrial Research Institute (CARIRI) with support from companies like bmobile have engaged with over 900 students in T&T to introduce them to the fundamentals of mobile app development and coding languages later this month during school holidays.