University of Miami freshman Zach Yadegari took a coding class when he was seven years old and grew up to design an AI-powered fitness app that generates $1.4 million per month, according to CNBC.
The tool, first launched in the US in July, lets anyone create mini web apps simply by typing out what they want to build.
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I don't code, but VSCode is still my favorite app
When you hear VSCode, programming is probably one of the first things that come to mind. That’s a fair enough reputation as developers do seem to live in the app. But I don’t code, and it’s still an ...
The term “vibe coding” has certainly become a bit of a buzzword, but don't hold that against it. This phenomenon isn't just a ...
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Opal is being rolled out to 15 countries, including Canada, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brazil, Singapore, ...
Google has announced that its AI-powered no-code mini-app builder, Opal, is now expanding to India, along with 14 other ...
Zach Yadegari drives a Lamborghini, lives in a house with fellow Gen Z millionaires and is having fun at the University of ...
Sports bettors in Missouri can download the DraftKings Missouri app now to get familiar with it ahead of the Missouri sports ...
AI powered application security testing, announced record-breaking growth for its flagship platform, Checkmarx One, ...
Cyber security researchers have issued an urgent warning for users to uninstall a popular VPN and piracy app that is capable ...
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