Some of you guys might know I claimed to have gone to Namibia to teach 2 weeks 
of iOS.

Well, after the first week, we've got 24 new IT professionals, converts from 
.net and college students who are now able to make basic navigable apps with 
singletons, data classes, multiple types of view controller classes and so on, 
+ the knowledge on how to dive into the header files to find the answers to new 
areas themselves.

Also ran into one intern who has already published several robust Swift apps as 
well.

I happened to leave a few spare Macs at the lab and we're actually going to 
continue weekly lesson plans to keep the effort moving.

Coming up is a marathon weekend session and one more week of new students 
starting on Monday.

I'm a little spent, but this has been pretty highly rewarding experience and 
it's great to see the professional IT talent in southern Africa and just how 
fast they take to getting their heads around iOS.

This is really good.  

Hoping you all enjoy the off topic, yet still cocoa related diversion.  

All the best from Windhoek West, Namibia,
Alex Zavatone
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