Leo The Homeless Coder Finished His App .. Inspiring

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This story is inspiring.. homeless man designs an app, while living on the streets.. nd is now up and ready for download at the app store :smokin :smokin .. how amazing is that. :wink: :smokin

" Leo Grand considers himself lucky when the doorman at the luxury apartment building nearby lets him charge his Samsung Chromebook without issue.

Leo's app — Trees for Cars — just launched this morning, and the new coder needs to make sure his computer is ready to go for the day. The guys in the apartment building have been a great help; four months ago when Grand started this venture, it was warm outside. That, unfortunately, is no longer the case.

"Trees for Cars" is a mobile application that aims to save the environment by helping users carpool to their destinations, and Grand programmed the entire thing himself from the streets of Manhattan with just 16 weeks of coding lessons. It also provides information on how much CO2 the user is saving with each ride which further encourages environmental awareness, creating within the app a healthy competition amongst users to save the most CO2.

Grand was approached by a young programmer named Patrick McConlogue in mid-August with a choice: Take $100 or take an opportunity to learn how to code. Grand, who had been homeless since 2011 after he lost his job at MetLife and was priced out of his neighborhood when a high-rise went up on the next block, didn't hesitate.

He wanted to learn to code.

The two men met every weekday where Leo sleeps outside for an hour each morning. McConlogue taught Grand how to program using three used books from Amazon and a refurbished Chromebook McConlogue purchased for Grand online.

Business Insider spent a lot of time talking to the men back in the fall, and we even visited a coding class on what would be the coldest day of September. Grand talked a lot about his upcoming app (which, at the time, remained a secret), and how excited he was for its launch. There were naysayers who said this day would never come, but Grand, McConlogue, and thousands of people following their journey on Facebook had kept a positive outlook.

Now the app has arrived to the Apple Store and the Play Store for $.99. "

Read more.. here's the link.


http://www.businessinsider.com/homeless-coders-trees-for-cars-app-2013-12


I have a Golden idea.. If only i knew how to code, 100% success !! .. Any Nters familiar with coding, lets LinkUp :smokin :smokin

- Stay freshhhh :smokin :smokin :smokin
 
Will buy.

I feel this is real but I feel this is a Chromebook commercial too for some reason. Hope he gets a job from the situation.
 
Why do I have a feeling that the programmer who taught him did most of the work and is using homeless dude's story to sell the app?
 
Where do you get coding lessons?

Look up different coding languages, there's a bunch of free sites out there that you can learn from. I can ask my friend(s) who code if u want me too also.

Kinda cool to see this man code and be homeless thogh, I want to know where he wrote all of it at though.
 
:pimp: Says a lot about Leo that he had foresight to take coding lessons and be decicated to that instead of taking the quick money....EVERYONE should DL the app, its only 99cents, millions of us will waste 5 times that on mega millions tickets :pimp: great story on both Leo and the man who provided the opportunity
 
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