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  • Subject: Introduction
  • From: Kevin Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 00:12:19 -0500

Hey all,

This message is a little off-topic, so I apologize upfront. I have been a silent member of this list for some time. Though, I have always been a Macintosh fan, I bought my first Mac in 2001 - a PowerMac G4. I originally bought it for a studio that I was running, but when I sold off the studio, I kept the Mac.

As time has progressed, I have found myself on the Mac more and more.... but I have never considered myself as a "switcher"... like I said, I have always been a Mac fan. Anyway, my formal education is in Computer Science, and I enjoy the feeling of the Mac and Mac Dev communities. Both remind me of the computer communities of 20 years ago... back in the 8-bit days.

I am currently teaching myself Objective-C and the Cocoa frameworks. So reading through this list definitely helps. I hope that I can be a productive member of the Mac community one day - as a programmer. I just wanted to introduce myself and to make some Mac Dev friends... since I seem to live in a Mac baron area of the country.

	Thanks for everything.


Kevin Cox email@hidden

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