Wednesday, March 22, 2017

6th Day(Last Day)

Hello everyone, so this is it the last day of visiting companies in Silicon Valley. The companies that we visited was Aruba Networks, Apple, we also visited the Computer history Museum. First company we visited was Aruba  Networks was able to ask question to two software engineers. One of the things they talked about was that communication was challenge when they joined and was able to improve on it. After the Q&A we got a tour of the build and how everything worked in Aruba network. They are a very mobile friendly company they use their mobile devices to book a rooms for meetings, connect to TV wirelessly by using airdrop, they can also sign in guest as well. In there app they have map of building and tells you what part of the building you are in. Another feature they use is that you can share your location employees that you are friends with and can tell you where they are. They have also created map for the inside of Levi Stadium. The next stop was Apple there was a lot that we couldn't share on that trip because Apple keeps most of there stuff a secret. one of the presentations we got to see was about the new building that Apple is creating that finishes in April. We weren't able to visit the building because they were still working on it an interesting fact is that it will be bigger than the Pentagon. One of the things I got to take away from Apple is that they have created couple of Ibooks that teaches you how to code. I've been able to look through it and it seem very helpful to anyone that wants to learn how to code. Lastly, we visited the Computer History Museum yes the same museum that used to be in Boston they decided to move it to California because that's where technology started. One of the cool things I did at the museum was playing leap frog but you had to create the demands the frog to do to eat the bugs. It kind of reminded me working on the scribbler robot in programming logic. Today was nice day to end are Silicon Valley journey and was glad to experience everything California.

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