First class of graduates from the iOS App Development Center in Naples is already formed!

It seems like yesterday that Apple announced for October 2016 the opening of its first IOS App Development Center, in Npoles, in southern Italy. So let it be recorded how time flies: now, the first group of graduates from the center is already properly trained, with their diplomas and ready to take on the world with their creations in software format.

Apple's vice president of environmental, political and social initiatives Lisa Jackson was in Npoles to celebrate the milestone and shared on his Twitter account a photo of the smiling group of graduates and some of their teachers including, right, the Brazilian Luisa Ronchi:

Congratulations to the first class of graduates from the Apple Developer Academy in Naples.

The Center, which was developed by Apple in partnership with the University of Naples Federico II the oldest public institution of higher education in the world and whose classes are taught on its own campus, it will now follow with more classes and a series of young developers from Italy and the whole world, who go through a nine-month curriculum to learn all aspects of the process of creating, developing, launching, maintaining and publicizing a successful application.

The App Store, says Apple, is responsible for creating more than 75,000 jobs in Italy alone and the Developer Center initiative only creates the prospect of an increase in this number, not only in the pizza country but worldwide.

Congratulations to all trainees and may the next! 🍷🍕

via AppleInsider