A woman’s venture into engineering and implications for high school curriculum
Mobile technology is changing the way we communicate and programmers are needed to turn a companies’ ideas into reality. This report describes the design decisions and programming details involved in developing a novel iPhone app for the medical industry. In the process, the report examines how wome...
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