At the end of July, I had the opportunity to attend Camp Cocao Pro at Apple in Cupertino, California.

Day 1 at Camp Cocao!

Cranking code in XCode!
The camp was designed to demonstrate ways that college and high school faculty can teach IOS development.
We had a great time and got to see some really cool stuff.
One evening we took a ride over to Mountain View to eat and visit the Computer Museum.
We took a tour of the museum and saw old sorts of computers.
I wrote my first real program on an Apple II way back in the day.

The Apple II.
During the camp, we developed a few apps and heard talks from several Apple engineers.
On the last day, we visited the main Apple campus and the Apple store.

Infinite Loop Drive

My chauffeur
Finally, it was back to Texas and then to New York for an AP CS Principles meeting.
It has been a jam-packed 2 weeks to say the least.