The MIT Media Lab recently released ScratchJr, a free iPad app that helps children 5-8 learn how to code. The app is a collaboration between the MIT Media Lab, Tufts University, and Playful Invention ...
You no longer need to know how to code to build an app. You just need clarity. No-code tools have quietly changed who gets to build software. Today, founders, operators, and students can create ...
When Apple ended its WWDC keynote in June 2014 by announcing Swift, an all-new language for creating iOS apps, it was an unusual moment for a couple of reasons. For one thing, it was a seriously ...
‘Give me a child for his first seven years and I’ll give you the man’ seemed to work for the Jesuits as their maxim, something researchers at the Massachussets Institute of Technology have taken to ...
Apple thinks it is critically important that everyone learn how to code. It may not help you in your job directly, but it teaches useful skills and creates a basic knowledge of the fundamental ...
You have an awesome app idea. Now what? Should you learn how to code, find a technical cofounder or spend anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000 on app developers? What if I told you that you didn’t have ...
Apps are a rising force in the world of commerce. In 2021 alone, consumers spent an astounding $170 billion on apps — up 19 percent from the previous year. Users spend about 8 7 percent of their time ...
While business leaders cheer, IT departments sneer—but here’s why pro coders should embrace low-code development. Low-code app development is here—and not everyone is happy about it. Businesses that ...