He’s been fascinated by computers and technology since he was in kindergarten… And, now Thomas Suarez has set a world record for his high-tech talents.
The 12-year-old Los Angeles techie has set the record for Youngest App Developer, according to the World Records Academy.
Suarez has already launched how own company, CarrotCorp, which has developed two iOS apps currently available in the App Store.
Earth Fortune displays different colors of Earth depending on what your fortune is; Bustin Jieber is whack-a-mole style game.
Suarez—who became interested in coding in kindergarten and eventually taught himself programming basics—says that the 99-cent Bustin Jieber app is his “favorite and most successful app.”
The sixth grader says Steve Jobs is his inspiration; he even gives presentations in an uncannily similar way as the late Apple founder.
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