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Daily Briefing: Coders go wild over PM Lee's tech skills; Gov't to toughen ads on foreign property ads

And five ways the HSR will change Singapore forever.

If the programming code below looks like Greek to you, it's okay. It looks like Greek to most regular people as well. Except for coders... and prime minister Lee Hsien Loong, that is. View more here.

Given the higher risk involved in overseas property investments, the authorities plan to strictly regulate advertisements put up by foreign developers in Singapore, media reports said. View more here.

The recently announced high-speed rail network linking Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, has been dubbed the "most important project" between the two nations. It was originally expected to be completed by 2020 but is likely to take longer. Either way, the network will change travel - and the region. View more here.

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