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Re: [ANN] New Cocoa Technology Evangelist
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Re: [ANN] New Cocoa Technology Evangelist


  • Subject: Re: [ANN] New Cocoa Technology Evangelist
  • From: Mijobe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 19:29:51 -0500

I'm from a Java/Linux, Windoze when forced, background and bought my first Mac about 1 1/2 years ago, a Powerbook. I have had very bad luck with the hardware but because of things like seeing apple tech staff actively participate in mailing lists and having technical support follow up with me about bugs I've filed has kept me onboard with OS X. Didn't mean for this to sound like a Switch commercial but I just wanted to pipe up and voice my appreciation for everyone's involvement as I've been told it is usually voluntary and off the clock. Thanks!

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On Feb 5, 2004, at 4:48 PM, Matthew Formica wrote:

Folks,

My name is Matthew Formica, and I am Apple's new Cocoa & Developer Tools
Technology Evangelist in Apple's Worldwide Developer Relations Group. I
just wanted to say "hi" to all and introduce myself briefly...

I know many of you already from postings to this list, as well as my years
of work in Developer Technical Support, helping you code Cocoa & tools
solutions through your DTS incidents. I have greatly enjoyed my time coding
and helping you all get past blocking issues, but I also am now looking
forwards to helping encourage the use of Cocoa in the developer community,
as well as taking feedback to Apple's engineering on how to make Cocoa be
the best it can be.

My new role won't have me helping solve specific technical questions as much
(DTS is still available to find workarounds and arrive at resolutions to top
technical issues). However, please do send feedback on Cocoa to
email@hidden - I and others read it to see how we can
improve Cocoa. Beyond that, if your company is new to Mac OS X and wants
more information on Cocoa development, or you have a bug # for a bug you've
filed that is blocking your product from shipping, or have other comments or
concerns about the API, please send them my way - email@hidden.

I'm also the new Developer Tools Evangelist, so I'll be encouraging and
tracking use of our Xcode Tools in the developer community as well.

You'll see more of me around in upcoming months, whether it be at Cocoa
workshops, WWDC, helping list-mom this list, or the like, and I look
forwards to meeting many of you!

Regards,

Matthew Formica
Apple Cocoa & Dev Tools Technology Evangelist
Worldwide Developer Relations
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