Some entrepreneurs wait until university to flesh out their programming careers. Others start hacking away in high school, and hit the ground running when they start their post-secondary education. For OnSwipe founder Jason Baptiste, his obsession with technology began slightly earlier. “I was on a computer when I was four years old, and learned Visual Basic when I was nine,” Baptiste said in interview.

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