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Seventeen-year-old Seattle high school student Michael Royzen started programming iOS applications at the age of twelve. He loves programming so much that he wants to make a living from it one day. He has a really promising start, as he was part of the team that won the competition in 2015 TechGLOBAL Civic Hackathon. A team of young programmers then created the application VoicePedia, which reads texts from Wikipedia aloud to visually impaired people

He also created the RecipeReadr application, which in turn reads recipes. This app is also downloadable at App Store, costs $1,99 and already has a few thousand downloads.

Thanks to these applications, he received a scholarship to the 2016 Worldwide Developer Conference, which he organizes, as part of the student program AppleIt was here that he met the CEO of the Cupertino company Tim himself. Cookem, who signed it for him iPhone, and with Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federghio. He says the event changed his life.

A few years ago Apple did not allow juvenile programmers to attend such a conference. However, today he is very happy to welcome them, even to them offers scholarships for WWDC. Up to 400 students will receive a free conference ticket and Apple will pay for these participants' accommodation. Programmers who are still studying can meet with employeesanci Apple and get feedback from them on your work.

Tim Cook and Craig Federghi inspired the young programmer so much during the interview that he invented an application called Ryde. Through it, you can plan your daily travel so that you always arrive everywhere on time. Michael decided to create the application because he noticed that some days his journey to school took longer than others. And he wanted to go hard for his own, as he saw it with employees.anců Apple.

The Ryde app, which aims to App Store very nice rating, tells you when to leave your current location to get to the next location on time. It even suggests the fastest route.

“Their enthusiasm for creating high-quality products, as well as their humility, was very inspiring,” the teenager added about meeting Tim Cookand Craig Federghio. Michael Royzen is an ambitious student who wants to work hard at what he loves. And maybe one day he will be in Apple work.

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Source: Business Insider

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