Interview with Steven Chan, Founder of GoodNotes: How He Turned an App Idea into a Profitable Business
In his last semester of university, Steven Chan registered for as many bird courses as possible and staked all his efforts into a new app. Since then, he has built his product GoodNotes into an award-winning app featured on...
Apple WWDC 2017 Scholars: The Story and The Playground
Editor’s note: Earlier, Antoine Bellanger wrote us a guest post sharing his experience as a WWDC scholar, and interviewed several scholars. Jayven from our tutorial team, who is also a WWDC scholar this year, got a chance...
WWDC 2017 Experience: How these iOS Developers Got the Scholarship By Building a Swift Playground Project
This is a guest post by Antoine Bellanger, an iOS developer and a WWDC17 scholar. I know you may have read the announcements about iOS 11 and probably watched most WWDC videos. But wouldn’t be great if you can learn from a...
WWDC Scholarship Interviews Part 2: Tips and Advices
Following up on my previous post, I bring the second part of this series on WWDC scholarships. With WWDC happening shortly, many are excited about the opportunities to attend the conference. Apple has a limited amount of seats...
WWDC Scholarship Interviews Part 1: Meet the Scholars and See What They Have Built
Apple’s World Wide Developer’s Conference (also known as WWDC and known better by attendees as DubDub) will be held from June 13-17. Each year, over 5,000 iOS developers from around the world gather to learn more about the new...
App Showcase #5: Saround by Dylan Diamond
In recent years, there is a growing understanding that programming is an essential subject for younger generations. It’s not uncommon to see apps being built by high school juniors. I am really amazed by their ideas and the...
App Showcase #4: What am I Flying On by Antoine Bellanger
It’s been a while since we published the last app showcase. Recently someone asked us why we can keep publishing programming tutorials. What motivates us to do that? Is it all about money? I admit we need to make money to...
My WWDC Experience and How I Got the WWDC Scholarship
Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Stasy Meclazcke. Stasy is a 17 year old iOS app developer and designer. He started programming when was 12 years old. When he was 16, he started to learn iOS programming and build iOS...
App Showcase #3: FindMoreInternships by Vin Lee
As you know, from time to time, we feature apps developed by our readers, in particular for those who released their very first app. Here comes to the third app showcase. This time we talked to Vin Lee, the app developer behind...
App Showcase #2: Runr by Sam Spencer
Here comes to the second app showcase. Previously, we showed you an app created by a 17 year old developer. Since we published that story, we received emails from several young developers who also wanted to share their...