Apple's first ever iOS app development center opens in Italy today

Earlier this year, Apple announced it would be building its first ever iOS App Development Center in Naples. Today, as reported by The Guardian, the center is scheduled to open to students. The center is located in the city's University of Naples Federico II, which was first opened in 1225, making it one of the oldest universities in the world. The free course organized by Apple is nine months long and taught in English, with the intention of giving students the "practical skills and training" to create their own iOS apps.

According to The Guardian, 4,000 individuals from around the world applied for the course in an 11-day period, with just 200 being accepted. Apple has reportedly been "very, very" involved in the project, helping to...

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