Lhe little Zora Ball has a bright future in the field of video game programming. From the top of her 7 years old, she should be playing games her age. But the girl, who has just started her first year of elementary school at the Harambee Institute of Science and Technology in Philadelphia, already has a mobile app under her belt, reports the Pittsburgh Courier. She thus became the youngest developer of mobile video games.
His game was unveiled at the Bootstrap Expo event late last year at the University of Pennsylvania. It was developed using the Boostrap programming language, which is typically taught to students between the ages of 12 and 16 to help them understand algebra concepts through video game programming. During the presentation, the young prodigy managed to reconfigure her application when asked to do so, reports the site Mashable.