Tim Cook, CEO of the world’s renowned technical company, said during a visit to an Apple store in Florida, that a 4-year degree is not necessary for coding. In this way, students engineering in colleges across the world can fall in thinking. Actually, Tim Cook said this after meeting with a 16-year-old young man Liam Rosenfeld in an Apple store in Florida. The 16-year-old young man, Rosenfeld, is one of the 350 scholarship winners to join the WWDC’s Annual Conference, which will be held next week.
Tim Cook said in his opinion, I do not think that in order to become proficient in coding, a 4-year degree is needed, this is an old and traditional thought. To coding can be made only in the first grade. School Graduate Youth Liam is a great example of this that coding the app for Apple’s App Store.
Tim Cook also posted a photograph with Liam from his official Twitter handle.
During his Florida visit, Tim Cook also attended a conference. A deal was announced between Apple and SAP at this conference in which focus on developing new enterprise apps based on machine learning and ogmanded reality. According to Cook, many businesses have not yet decided on the new technology. Those people are still using the old technique.
In collaboration with SAP and Apple, these businessmen will be working on new and innovative technology which will change this report in the coming time.