Read about the iPhone Boot Camp's iPhone Mansion in San Francisco at the WWWDC in arstechnica http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/05/get-your-pre-wwdc-dev-juices-flowing-at-the-iphone-mansion.ars
The iPhone Boot Camp is a small workshop of iPhone developers that get together at the San Francisco iPhone Mansion http://1045divisadero.com/photos to learn how to develop iPhone Apps from master iPhone developers. It's part seminar, part hackathon, fueled by vast quantities of pizza, Chinese take-out, deli, all sorts of highly caffeinated beverages, Red Bull, six hour power shots- all in the quest for the next killer iPhone apps
The three day intensive San Francisco iPhone Boot Camp includes the course book with over 200 pages of slides, sample code and exercises especially prepared for the course by the instructors, three lunches and refreshments.
The iPhone Gold Rush http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/05/fashion/05iphone.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&ref=fashion Trism Developer Doing Very Well via the App Store. Earns $200,000 in two months! http://www.appleiphoneschool.com/2008/11/18/trism-developer-doing-very-well-via-the-app-store/ iPhone Developers Go From Rags to Riches http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/indie-developer.html iPhone Developers Earn $125/hour http://blogs.oreilly.com/iphone/2008/11/turning-ideas-into-application.html Want an App? Got $30,000 http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/11/want-an-iphone-app Theres Gold In Them iPhones http://www.newsweek.com/id/174266
Developing iPhone Applications has proven to be a great opportunity. The iPhone Boot Camp not on offers training but creates iPhone Apps to order and on their own, consults companies and individuals on creating apps including memers of the iPhone Alumni network of over 100 developers and offers iPhone app development workshops in twelve cities.
The iPhone BootCamp is run by and for professional developers interested in creating applications on the iPhone. We offered the first training workshops in iPhone development when the NDA was lifted back in October 2008 and to date we have trained over a hundred developers from companies such as Thomson Reuters, AP (Associated Press), theknot.com, Black Book Magazine, Genentech, SRI (Stanford Research International), IBM, AOL, etc.
Our main site with additional information on our workshops and iPhone development, videos, a section on apps by alumni of the iphone boot camp, information on our full scholarships for women developers in partnership with Girls in Tech http://girlsintech.net, info on the Mobie Awards http://www.mobieawards .com, an annual competition awarding excellence in iPhone Development and other information is at http://www.iphonebootcampnyc.com
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