Meet Aashna Narula - The Delhi Girl Who Was Among 350 Students At Apple's WWDC Event
Last night's Apple WWDC 2018 event in San Jose was, simply put, amazing. From swanky features to interesting apps, iOS 12 can't come soon enough. Going by the tweets and reactions of those who were present there, we could not help but feel a little envious.
But we also felt proud because among the audiences was an MSc Computer Science student named Aashna Narula from Delhi, who is pursuing her post-graduation from Delhi University.
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Narula had received her scholarship from Apple for developing 'Let's Shapify' - an app aimed at helping pre-school children.
Aashna Narula had told The Indian Express that a lot of research went into shaping the idea of her app. It became an opportunity for her to receive a scholarship from Apple before the WWDC 2018 event and watch it in person.
WWDC2018 Scholarship Orientation.! Where where where??? At the Steve Jobs Theater ?? @WWDCScholars pic.twitter.com/FDcQr6tL13
¡ª Aashna Narula (@narula_aashna) June 3, 2018
Let's Shapify is an app that would help enhance a child's observational as well as categorization skills. She told The Indian Express that her 5-year-old nephew, Kartik was the inspiration behind her coming up with the app.
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Narula's app was developed with the help of Apple's Swift coding language. See how an idea can transform into an opportunity for a brighter future? Narula's certainly on that journey.