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more about #9yearold more comments → Kaiser-Machead: When I was 9 I was either neck deep in LEGO bricks, or playing with my BMX trying to outrun cars on the sidewalk. Daddy, why didn't you buy me a compu... more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: What a childhood. The only way this kid is ever going to have a social life is if he pays for one. more » sumocat: "Man, this makes the "Clean Desk Award" I earned in 3rd grade seem like total crap." -- If it makes you feel better, that award was total crap to begi... more » Curves: Kids are practically born wired in now, and its not a bad thing. There is so much information available to them on line and through cable tv that we d... more » raylites: Isn't there labour laws against this behaviour, understandbly the kid is high intelligent, and must be applauded, but I am left wondering as to how mu... more » frigg: "His father, who also writes iPhone applications..." ... had absolutely nothing, I mean nothing, to do with writing this one. Nothing at all. Really. ... more » 92BuickLeSabre: I really like the father-son angle. It's not like this kid is sitting in his room by himself with no human contact like some kind of anti-social savan... more » matthewharding: Impressive. I have a hard time writing coherent VBS scripts. more » Kaiser-Machead: Who wants to bet he'll learn how to dismantle and reassemble his intrinsic field? more » Keith Edwards: I like at how the end you made a joke about how average you were in third grade in contrast to the kid in the article! Gold! Do you do stand up? more » Ryan Orman: and his childhood is destroyed more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: You know it was that $150 laptop her family was able to buy her which made this all possible... more » Jesse in Japan: That's nothing, I've seen kids at that age who have passed Level 1 of the kanji kentei. more » VideoVampire: To be fair a retarded donkey with alsheimers could pass that test. more » Monk E. Rotica: What's "a girl?" more » -
#whizkids
9 Year Old Writes iPhone Application
So, is the age of 10 becoming the new benchmark for career success? We already have an 8-year old Microsoft Certified Professional and now we can add a 9-year old iPhone developer to the list. -
#geniuses
9 Year Old Girl Becomes the Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional
Today's crushing blow to our self confidence comes to us from India, where a 9 year old girl has become the youngest person to ever pass a Microsoft Certified Professional examination. More »
