Apple WWDC 2017's emerge of generations

in technology •  7 years ago 

At Apple’s WWDC 2017, everyone was looking for iPhone 8 and new MAC Book, etc. but what made me so happy and excited about this year’s WWDC more than Apple’s product announcement (well no news for iPhone 8 of course) was the emerge of generations.

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WWDC 2017 was a great show case of how different generations are getting closer in using and adopting technology.
The respected Japanese lady Masako Wakamiya attended Apple’s WWDC 2017 this year at age of 82 and named oldest WWDC attendee ever.

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Masako is retired banker, she started working with computer for the first time ever at the age of 60, 22 years ago.
She is interested in Game Development and she made her first game March 2017 which is based on Doll Festival the famous Japanese festival, Hinamatsuri is a public holiday for celebrating the health and wellbeing of a girl.

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Here is video of her show casing her first ever mobile game:

Here is another video of her developing App using her MAC Book:

The youngest attendee of WWDC 2017 is an Australian; Yuma Soerianto is from Melbourne, Australia, he is 10 years old and started coding at age of 6.

Here is Yuma at Apple WWDC 2017.

So clearly there is no word called Late for start to learning and there is no such word called Early for learning. Trust your feelings, never give up on your dream and never let your passion dies.

Remember, if you do not build your dream, you have to work for someone to build their dream for them and make their dream come true while yours fade away.

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