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June 27, 2005
Why You Should Code in Cocoa
(via MacSlash) Wil Shipley posted a PDF version of his slides from a talk he gave to a few Apple interns on why he thinks you should code in Cocoa.
I should also mention that if you look at the slides you'll see another picture of my Ardent Red Lotus Elise. This bears mentioning because I actually agonized about whether to show off my car at all, ever. I decided that, in this context, it was OK, because essentially the whole talk is about how if you follow your dream you'll not only be happy, but you'll also be financially secure, and it's easier to believe that kind of advice when it's given to you by someone not LIVING IN A SHACK DOWN BY THE RIVER. I asked some of the students afterwards if they thought the car thing was totally pretentious and they said no, it came off the right way.
-Chris
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Cocoa: Next Step lives on!
Posted by: Abbie Gonzalez | Aug 24, 2005 12:50:26 PM
