iPhone Boot Camp - The Intensive Three Day SDK Workshop NYC

Organiser
New York iPhone Boot Camp
Date
Fri, 13 Aug 2010, 14:00 - 16:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , New York, US
Cost
Free

Note: This three day workshop in the SDK is the second part of a 6 day workshop that includes three days on the Obje- C before this workshop. You can register for either one or both. Registration for the Obj-c workshop  August 10-12 at the same venue is at: http://objc6.eventbri...

“If you want to develop apps on the iphone you need this course. Don't try this on your own, unless you have a couple of months to spare ” —Craeg K Strong - lead developer, Arielpartners.com, attended December basic and advanced workshop and January Three Day Intensive iPhone Boot Camp

“ This course is a great way to jump start your iPhone app development. Taking this course will save you several weeks of wasted effort while you try to figure out the API and more than pay for itself in your very first project. ” — Giri Iyengar, CTO-signalpatterns.com, attended December basic and advanced workshop "

The course is a VERY intensive, heads down class that provides the participants with the capabilities to create iPhone apps. The bootcamp provides a soup-to-nuts outline of how this can be accomplished. Jonathan's help and assistance provided the essential "oil" to make this class run smoothly for the 3 days. Highly recommended." - Bob Angell, iPhone Developer, attended January Three Day Intensive iPhone Boot Camp

The three day intensive workshop from 10am-6pm covers the fundamentals and advanced feature of iPhone development, enough material that you should be able to develop your own iPhone application and upload it to the AppStore. The workshop is limited in size and features hands on exercises under the supervision of the instructor and teaching assistants. The workshop includes over two hundred pages of course material specifically written for the workshop by the instructor

New York Instructors:
Paris Buttfield-Addison & Jonathon Manning, Secret Lab co-founder
Paris Buttfield-Addison is a founding partner and producer at Secret Lab, an innovative Hobart-based Mac, Windows, and iPhone game and application development studio. Throughout the past 5 years, Paris has held multiple Apple-funded scholarships through the Apple University Consortium. A frequent speaker and trainer, Paris speaks at the foremost Apple development conference in Australia, /dev/world, on a yearly basis and has presented training on topics ranging from REAL basic, to iPhoneDevelopment to 3D Game Development for audiences ranging from high-school to senior citizens to corporate executives.

More recently, Paris, together with business partner Jon Manning, has been engaged to write the book "iPhone Game Development for Dummies" together with Neal Goldstein (the successful author of "iPhone Application Development for Dummies"), to be published by Wiley in Septembe 2010. Paris is an expert developer turned educator and producer, and is particularly fond of the Cocoa and iPhone platforms. He is also currently mid-way through obtaining a PhD in Human-Computer Interaction, with a focus on the use of iPhones.

Jon Manning has been freelancing since high school, and in 2005 came to Objective-C development. Jon's company, Secret Lab, was one of the first developers on the App Store, with their release of Culture, a puzzle-strategy game that was released on the first day of the store's launch.
In addition to development work, Jon is a PhD student at the University of Tasmania, where he researches location-aware mobile social software. Jon has run several Apple development courses, and has presented at the Apple University Consortium's developer conference for two years running.
Jon specializes in mobile application development and in the design of intuitive, enjoyable user experiences.

To register for this workshop and save up to $1,000 at the early bird rate:
http://nyc27.eventbri...

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