I have completed my first week here in Cupertino, can you believe it has been that short amount of time? One week ago, my dad and I flew into San Jose, and a week later, I have been introduced to the culture of Apple and of its surrounding California sprawl.Has it been a good week? Of course. It has been an incredible week. I have had the chance to meet, to talk to, and to begin to develop friendships with the inventors of software that I use everyday. They have begun to teach me, to share what they know. It’s incredible. This summer is all about learning. Its all about knowing the fact that the person in the office next to me is the creator of Xcode, and the guy down the hall, he wrote Objective-C, and two floors directly above me sits the CEO of a company that has changed many of our lives. In this week, I have begun that learning experience. I actually am writing it all down, however I cannot publish it till Leopard gets released at WWDC in June because of the “confidential information” my blog page will contain.Thanks again for all those who are praying for me and supporting me. Your prayers are felt.One week down, hopefully many more to go.
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Kevin,
I hope you read this. I don’t know if you can see all of the responses or whatever, but I hope you do.
Basically, I just read through many of your recent blog entries. Not surprisingly, it sounds like Apple is sweet. I’m glad cafeteria food is good and your cube is the right size and they wash all your underwear and all that great stuff
I also enjoyed hearing about the George’s. That’s really exciting, probably a nice break from the Apple atmosphere and a good chance to connect with and observe a family in God’s service. Sweet.
Update on me: finals week next week, I’ll have two tests: english and Chemistry. It has been a very fast quarter, and it is hard to believe Freshman year is nearly ended. Looking back, I am very thankful to be at Northwestern. I have grown in so many ways, and more excitingly, I think other people around me are growing as well (including my roommate). The first week after finals (June 9-16) I will go to Michigan to spend time at Cedar Campus, and Intervarsity event you may have heard of. It should be exciting, there are a few people from my fraternity and Intervarsity chapter that will be attending as well. God has been faithful in answering many prayers, and I have yet to see the extent to which He’ll use me at NU.
Glad to read some stuff from your brain; classic writing, well done. Post more photo’s of yourself and people, as much as I like examining a tree with tumors.
In prayer,
Scott