Whether it is turning your golden idea into reality or further developing a current working project, I am the young iOS developer that can make it happen. I've built many iPhone applications that range from simple games to social media applications that have received funding from venture capital groups. I am currently 20 years old, with five years of experience developing for iOS. I began taking programming courses in high school before class started at 7 am. Since then, I have gone to college (currently at Michigan State University) and I am majoring in computer science. My specialty is building iOS applications using Swift and Xcode. I currently have three live applications on the Apple app store. My first application, Colour Tapp, was a brain stimulating game that was programmed to test a players reaction time. The interesting thing about that game was the further you go, the harder it gets. I built this my freshmen year of college, and gathered about 1000 downloads. A week after that I had the opportunity of building an iOS app so complex, so beyond my comfort zone that I had no choice but to take the challenge. This brings me to my second application: Vloggle. Vloggle is a social media for vlogs (video blogs). The goal of the application was to create an all in one platform where users can create and interact with each other through videos. I took on this project and designed the front end using Sketch, and linked the application with Google Firebase in order to allow users to interact and communicate with each other, and build out the social media aspect of the platform. However, the most challenging part of this project was building the camera and its complex editing features which I built out using the AVFoundation framework. I developed this app solo without a team in one year, and it launched in January of 2019, and currently has over 2500 downloads on the app store and is growing. This social media app then went on to receive funding from a venture capital group, and became a company which went through a start up accelerator. My third application was an aesthetic to do list app that emphasized its simplicity. This app is called Daily Doer and is also live on the app store.