Nine-Year-Old Kid Makes Fun iPhone Apps — For Apple IIGS
11:17 pm, February 4th, 2009, Pete Mortensen
The Reuters news organization brings news of 9-year-old Lim Deng Wen of Singapore, quite possibly the world’s youngest iPhone developer. His signature program is Doodle Kids (app store link), a rather abstract drawing game that he developed for his little sisters. It’s been downloaded 4,000 times so far, and it’s free.
What the article fails to mention is that Lim’s programs were initially written for an Apple IIGS emulator before porting to iPhone, which might just be the most interesting transition between Apple platforms this millennium. Does anyone have an Apple /// program that runs on the AppleTV?
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boom shakalaka, on February 10th, 2009 at 5:15 am