Aneido is the first app created in Swift, a new programming language for Apple's iPhone and iPad. It was designed to be an engaging tool for his girlfriend who struggled with finding engaging material at school or on the internet. Aneido has been downloaded more than 100,000 times since its release last week.
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Federico and John also had the opportunity to sit down with three winners of the Swift Student Challenge in the Apple Podcasts Studio at Apple Park. It was fun and inspiring to chat with Damian Perez, Henri Bredt, and Maria Eduarda Cabral de Lucena.
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2023 Swift Student Challenge Winner Interviews
Damian Perez, an East Bay student who developed an app for his girlfriend who is a medical student
Henri Bredt, a UX design student from Germany who built an interactive e-Piano in a retro-style-design that teaches users’ how to read sheet music, with a focus on an interactive beginners course
Maria Eduarda Cabral de Lucena, a student from Brazil and participant in Apple’s Developer Academy who developed an app that introduces the benefits of Yoga in hopes of bringing users’ a sense of relief and well-being that can be life-changing