iOSDevCamp
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iOSDevCampMonday 7 March 10.00 - 17.00 Part 1 |
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Welcome to iOSDevCamp Amsterdam 2011 We are pleased to announce iOSDevCamp 2010, the second iOS developer conference in Amsterdam produced by Dom Sagolla and his team. We expect this to be a large event. The iOSDevCamp in California, in August 2010, attracted over 500 attendees. For those of you who attended iPadDevCamp Amsterdam 2009, we will be using the same venue, but we have chosen for a bigger room to accommodate additional attendees. As a reminder, 100% of your registration fee goes to event costs. The event is inspired by BarCamp, SuperHappyDevHouse, and MacHack, to develop Cocoa Touch and Web-based applications for Apple's iOS. This follows the previous iPhoneDevCamp events held at Adobe Systems in San Francisco, July 2007 and August 2008, Yahoo! in 2009, Amsterdam November 2009 and PayPal August 2010. Attendees will include iOS developers, web developers, UI designers, entrepreneurs and testers, all working together over the two days. Development projects will include both solo and team efforts. While some attendees will wish to work solo during the event, we encourage attendees to team up, based on expertise, to work in ad-hoc project development teams. All attendees should be prepared to work on a development project during the event. Attendees will be able to: “How to monetize your app with PayPal “ Deborah is the manager of the PayPal's Developer Technical Services team in Europe, supporting developer's integrations with the mobile products and platform APIs.
Pre-requisites
Lunches and beverages are included.
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Lead moderator Dom helped create Twitter and the Obama ‘08 iPhone App. He is also founder of DollarApp, co-founder of iPhoneDevCamp, and author of 140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form. Dom Sagolla is a Square merchant, selling books, music, art, and services in San Francisco. He got degrees from Harvard University, Master of Education (2000), Cognitive Science and Swarthmore College, Bachelor of Arts (1996), English Literature. Previously Dom worked for Odeo (Head of Quality), Adobe Systems (Lead Engineer), Macromedia (QA Engineer) and Hewlett-Packard (Emerging Technology Consultant). |
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Mike Lee, San Francisco, US Mike lives in Silicon Valley, California, and is currently taking a |
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Moderator Joe Pezzillo, Denver, (US) Joe worked at Apple's eWorld in the R&D lab in Boulder. After eWorld, he did a variety of consulting projects with folks he worked with there, then started a dot-com doing Internet Radio in mid-1996 which rode the wave until early 2001 when the bubble burst. In addition to a handful of startups he has been involved in over the last few years, he has been shipping a MacOS X based web mining software product since 2003 that's used by high-end financial and government information publishers on four continents, and has recently rediscovered the joy of programming thanks to the iPhone. His latest venture is focused on providing picks & shovels for the iPhone and broader mobile/smartphone gold rush. |
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| More Moderators Joris Kluivers Elger van der Avoird Casper Koomen Kristijan Kolak |
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Moderator Emory Al-Imam, San Franciso, (US) After a study at San Francisco State University (Computer Science) Emory started his working at Crest Point Solutions. After a spell as Senior QA Engineer at Macromedia Emory became in 2005 Computer Scientist at Adobe Systems. |
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| Pre-requisites Bring your own laptop since this is a hands-on training class. |
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| you can register directly for the iOSDevCamp by clicking on the register button on the left |








