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Monday, March 4, 2013

ThankYouApple

I want to thank Apple engineers and Apple employees and participants for contributing to these products and for making these products available. While out here we are facing odd repairs on rentals, political conflicts, mechanical difficulties with automobiles, home repairs, raising children, homeschooling, dealing with gardens and weeds and rodents, changing locations for work assignments, etc, etc, etc, the projects I have been meaning to develop are coming along slowly.

 

But now that I am getting back into xCode, and the pieces are coming back into place, I'm awestruck again at the effort that has gone into making these tools available to all, and I'm inspired at the incredible potential that is still going to be unleashed as these tools are understood and learned and used by more and more individuals and smaller companies.

 

Thank You.


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ThankYouApple

I want to thank Apple engineers and Apple employees and participants for contributing to these products and for making these products available. While out here we are facing odd repairs on rentals, political conflicts, mechanical difficulties with automobiles, home repairs, raising children, homeschooling, dealing with gardens and weeds and rodents, changing locations for work assignments, etc, etc, etc, the projects I have been meaning to develop are coming along slowly.

 

But now that I am getting back into xCode, and the pieces are coming back into place, I'm awestruck again at the effort that has gone into making these tools available to all, and I'm inspired at the incredible potential that is still going to be unleashed as these tools are understood and learned and used by more and more individuals and smaller companies.

 

Thank You.


View the original article here