BoxCryptor goes University

If you study computer sciences at a University because you want to become a software developer, this is sometimes very theoretical. Often students do not get the chance to have a closer look at e.g. how to develop an app on their own.  

In order to give students some insights into the programming of an Android app and to support them with their first steps in Android programming, our Android developer Boris visited the University of Augsburg for one day and run an Android tutorial organized by the organization AISTA.

For one whole day, 24 selected students and employees of the University of Augsburg had the chance to get a theoretical introduction of the Android SDK. After that, they were able to do their first steps with the Android SDK and had to solve the tasks prepared by Boris. 

Boris and our intern Johannes supported them and answered all their questions. Of course they also got some information concerning BoxCryptor and about our company. 

At the end of the day, everybody had learned a lot. Boris conluded that “it was great to see so much interest in Android development. It was a great experience to work with the students on their first Android apps.”

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