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Youngest mobile application programmers.

Many people think about college life during school days. These kids think about setting up companies. Realizing dreams .... inspiring many ...

Surendra Kumaran, who lives in Chennai, did not tell moon stories to his children. But Chandamama told the stories of the great ones as stories. They range from the Wright Brothers to Steve Jobs. Shravan Kumaran and Sanjay Kumaran's brothers love to hear about Steve Jobs over and over again. ‘Growing up to be a role model for kids like you.

The stories my father told were not in vain. At the age of sixteen, the brothers started a technology solution company called Go Dimensions. Developed over eleven applications. Recognized worldwide as the 'Youngest Mobile Application Programmer'. His father bought a laptop for the Kumaran Brothers when he was in third grade. Since then their interest in technology has grown. Interest in ‘programming’ increased after learning ‘Q Basic‘ ’from Dad.

After reading a variety of books and mastering programming, Kumarans created his own virtual reality device called Go Go VR. Why buy it when there are so many VR devices on the market? In the words of the brethren it was a cheap car compared to them. They created over 150 test apps before their first official app, Catch Me Cop. Apps like Catch Your Cap, Alphabets Boards, Prayer Planet, Car Racing, Superhero Jet Pack, Color Palette, etc. are very popular all over the world. The Kumaran Brothers, who created apps like Go Donate that promote service, say, "We definitely want to do something for the community." She has earned a place on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and has won numerous awards.

One day in Chennai. The boy has not yet come from school. The rain increased. Anxiety increased among parents. Arjun Santoshkumar came home late due to heavy rain. The lost life of the parents was awakened. It was this event that inspired Arjun to create a mobile app called 'Locatera'. The app has won the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (IIT) 'Best App' award for planning, scheduling, re-scheduling school bus routes and informing parents about transportation.

He started the company ‘Letterlogics‌’ for innovative solutions to real life problems. Arjun, who started the 'Anywhere AI' venture to make Artificial Intelligence (AI) results available to everyone, has received the Google Web Rangers Award, the National Award for Exceptional Achievements for Computer Technology Awards. The ‘I Volunteer for Chennai’ app, developed by Arjun during the floods in Chennai, has been very helpful to charities and servants. Arjun Santosh Kumar has many long-term goals. Still, given the success he has achieved, it does not seem difficult to reach those goals.

Parvinder Singh from Pune is known as ‘Proceeding’. Parvinder, a middle class man, started his career in the tech world at the age of 13. Parvinder, who is active in education, learned programming languages ​​and launched the first app called 'Money Reward'. This is an app that teens can use to make money through their mobiles. At the age of 16 he launched the 'Insta Easy' shortup. At the age of 17, he authored a book, The Actual Growth Hawk - A Complete Guide to Instagram. Much can be learned from this book, from the basics to the key technicalities. These are just some of the goal setting shareware that you can use. There are still many immortals. Congratulations to them.

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