published on Wednesday 05 December, 2007 at 12:02 pm. {Share Your Thoughts}
It’s really cool being part of the indie Mac developer community. Back when I was on Windows (shhh!), I never got to know any other coders—sharing wasn’t really part of the community.
For Mac development, there’s lots of places to go. #macsb is an old standby, but I’ve just recently discovered the magic of Twitter. I know, I know, I’m way behind. But if you head over to Twitter and sign up, you can see what a lot of awesome programmers are up to and connect with them in a really easy fashion. It’s like a big family, full of joy and swearing at Xcode!
published on Friday 30 November, 2007 at 12:38 pm. {1 Comment}
I was standing in my Hovse’s courtyard the other day, when the following interchange took place:
Guy in a Microsoft shirt: Hey, guys.
Guy in a Debian shirt: We must kung-fu fight!
Another student: Wait, wait, you’ve got to get Andy, too!
Me: Huh? I’m not wearing Apple clothes!
Him: Oh, yes you are!
I was really confused. Then I looked down and realized I was the only student in sight wearing a fitted shirt and designer jeans.
You know, I didn’t care about my clothes until a couple years ago. And I didn’t switch to the Mac until a couple years ago. Coincidence?
At least it wasn’t a black turtleneck.