Architectural Technology (COMPUTER PROGRAMMING) with Iddris Sandu
Coding! Web design! Programming! How does it work and what languages should you learn and why is it important? Architectural Technologist Iddris Sandu learned to program at the age of 11 and has worked with everyone from Kanye West to Nipsey Hussle to Space X. This designer and entrepreneur shares his creative process, favorite programming languages, philosophies on future technology and why empathy matters in life and in design. He’s a true inspiration and Alie shamelessly begged him for life advice. Bonus: this one is pretty kid-friendly so spread it around to anyone who needs a new hero.
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More links which may be of use:
What is "Good" Design? A quick look at Dieter Rams' Ten Principles
Steve Jobs MacWorld keynote in 2007
Legacy Languages still Pretty Hard to Beat
10 legacy development languages that organizations should consider replacing.
Vertical integration - Wikipedia
Iddris Sandu is Going to Change the World - Surface Mag
Printed circuit board (PCB) - Wikipedia
Flutter | Google for Developers
React Native · Learn once, write anywhere
Udemy Programming Language Courses
Khan Academy Computing Courses
How to say ‘Hello World’ in many beepboop languages
iHussle.com - Official Nipsey Hussle Music, News, & More
Nipsey chats about Iddris and the smart store on LA’s Power 106
GeForce RTX 20 Series Graphics Cards and Laptops
Iddris Sandu Debuts as codeswtch With Hustle Song "7am"
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Editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media and Steven Ray Morris
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