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darksx

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he was actually featured in my local papers a month back or so. :D

well.. he's got the right influence since young. so lucky him. :rolleyes:
 

arkitect

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Nine-year-old writes iPhone code

Younger and younger…

A nine-year-old Malaysian boy in Singapore has written a painting application for the Apple iPhone.

Lim Ding Wen created the finger painting program, known as Doodle Kids, for his two younger sisters aged three and five.

The program allows iPhone owners to draw images on the handset's touch screen using just their fingers.

The program has been downloaded more than 4,000 times from Apple's iTunes store in less than two weeks.
BBC Link…

I think I'll go cry now.
 

MacBoobsPro

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9 Year old writes iPhone app - 4000 downloads in 2 weeks

Nine-year-old writes iPhone code

Lim Ding Wen started using a computer when he was aged two
A nine-year-old Malaysian boy in Singapore has written a painting application for the Apple iPhone.

Lim Ding Wen created the finger painting program, known as Doodle Kids, for his two younger sisters aged three and five.

The program allows iPhone owners to draw images on the handset's touch screen using just their fingers.

The program has been downloaded more than 4,000 times from Apple's iTunes store in less than two weeks.

While most children of his age are painting or drawing with crayons, Lim Ding Wen has been programming.

Lim, who is now fluent in six programming languages, first started using a computer when he was two-years-old, discovered programming aged seven, and has since completed more than 20 programming projects.

His latest application, Doodle Kids, allows users to draw pictures using their fingers and then clear the screen by shaking the iPhone.

"I wrote the program for my younger sisters, who like to draw," said Lim. "But I am happy that people like it."

Lim wrote the original application on his computer but has now adapted it for use on an iPhone.

He told The Electric New Paper in Singapore that he wrote the application in just a few days in Pascal.

Go on my son

Writing on his website, Lim's father - Lim Thye Chean - a chief technology officer at a local hi-tech firm, who also writes iPhone applications, was modest about his son's achievements.

"Ding Wen is an above average boy with an interest in computers, especially Apple IIGS and Macs, likes to do programming, and that's it.

"Doodle Kids is an extremely simple program that can be done by anybody. Everybody can program - if Ding Wen can, so can you," he wrote.

Lim Ding Wen is now working on a sci-fi game for the iPhone called Invader Wars and plans to join his school's robotics club.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7874291.stm
 

sniper308

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Feb 6, 2009
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Dude 9 year olds are not "drawing" with crayons they are in 3rd grade. When I was in 3rd grade I got my first 286 PC and I spent tons of time trying to push conventional memory resident programs into high memory to play my favorite game - Test Drive II...

Codeing at 9? Yes impressive but come on article reads like he's still in diapers...
 

RRutter

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Dude 9 year olds are not "drawing" with crayons they are in 3rd grade. When I was in 3rd grade I got my first 286 PC and I spent tons of time trying to push conventional memory resident programs into high memory to play my favorite game - Test Drive II...

Codeing at 9? Yes impressive but come on article reads like he's still in diapers...

Dude, this article is just trying to state a point..

You were doing stuff with memory on a computer or whatever (I don't really get what you meant above) and this kid is WRITING iPhone applications..

They were so good they were published in the App Store..

He's NINE.

Do you realize how hard that is? I've tried tons of times writing iPhone Apps and I just can't do it.

I fail..
 
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