At the age of 11, the boy owned 7 apps in Apple's App Store, including an AR app
Yuma Soerianto, a boy who was only 11 years old, but learned code five years ago. And instead of staring at the TV screen, he found a more interesting way to do it when he was free. As a result, Yuma Soerianto now has seven applications in Apple's App Store.
At the age of 11, the boy owned 7 apps in Apple's App Store, including an AR app Picture 1
Yuma was introduced by his father Hendri, a user interface designer for an iTunes U course from Stanford University. He taught himself everything through online games and figured out how to build his own website. When Yuma was 8 years old, the boy created some simple games with the browser, he even made online birthday cards for his friends and used a minigame to unlock them.
Yuma's products can be mentioned as Weather Duck, in this application the duck will tell you how to dress in accordance with the weather or Hunger Button - in case you and people don't know where to go to eat. This app will suggest you a nearby restaurant. One of Yuma's browser games is Jackpot, the boy developed it for his grandmother.
At the age of 11, the boy owned 7 apps in Apple's App Store, including an AR app Picture 2
And Yuma's latest application is Let's Stack AR, developed by the boy for a period of 3 months and about an hour of work each day.
In addition, Yuma takes the time to teach others how to do the same. When not at school, doing homework or concentrating on coding, Yuma shared his programming knowledge with everyone on his own YouTube channel.
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