
Silica gel desiccant that I found in the bottom of my new bag.

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Silica gel desiccant that I found in the bottom of my new bag.

I am really excited about Swift Programming Language that was introduced at WWDC 2014. I have downloaded the book from iBooks Store.

I learned C and C++ back in college and actually became a T.A. for two semesters teaching them. After a while I was bored with programming until recently, doing web-programming with PHP and CSS. I have had a few ideas and prototypes of iOS Apps but none of them was ever finished. Swift Programming Language has brought some sparks back in me to get back into programming again.
Apple seeds iOS 8 beta to Developers on Monday, June 2, 2014 following the WWDC Keynote. Usually, beta Operating System comes with bugs and more bugs. If you want to install iOS 8 beta, please consider the followings:
Anyway, look at the awesomeness of an iOS 8 bug.

There was a fly and I happened to have the Macro setup on my camera.


Anyone can join the OS X Beta Program and download OS X Yosemite 10.10 Developer Preview. The truth is that the current Developer Preview build is definitely not for you.
Why?
There are still tons of issues with this particular build. A lot of visual tweaks needed.
Should you still insist on installing OS X Yosemite 10.10 Developer Preview, do yourself a favor by installing it on a different drive than you working drive.
In four weeks we should see a much better build of OS X Yosemite Developer Preview.

iOS 8 Beta supports the following devices:
Apple OS X Beta Program is open to the public. Go to apple.com/osx/preview to register. Non-registered Developers can help improve OS X Yosemite.
Remember that beta Operating System comes with delicious bugs. Be prepared for them.
