From bart.kats at ucr.edu Wed Jan 20 21:20:26 2010 From: bart.kats at ucr.edu (Jacobus Kats) Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 21:20:26 -0800 Subject: [Macusers] Fwd: TECH: Updated RSVP information for iPhone developer events in San Diego and Riverside References: <25B15D77-9EE7-4A52-9F09-76DD2D2CC5B0@apple.com> Message-ID: Fellow Mac Users, Apple will be presenting an interesting event for folks interested in developing apps for the iPhone. If you're interested, please register via the link below. If you know someone who's interested, please pass this along. Bart Kats Computing UC Riverside Begin forwarded message: > From: Tony Graham > Date: January 19, 2010 11:35:03 AM PST > To: Undisclosed-recipients: <>; > Subject: TECH: Updated RSVP information for iPhone developer events in San Diego and Riverside > > Folks, > > Details and registration pages are now available for both San Diego (Feb 2) and Riverside (Feb 3) iPhone development seminar events. Even if you previously let me know by email that you're planning to attend, please take a couple of minutes to register on one of these pages. This will be especially helpful if we need to notify you of any changes or updated info. > > Feb 2, UC San Diego > http://edseminars.apple.com/event/2328 > > Feb 3, UC Riverside > http://edseminars.apple.com/event/2329 > > Thanks! > -Tony > > p.s. 3 other events are planned for those of you who want to attend but can't make these (or if you want to follow the show around like Grateful Dead fans). Monday, Feb. 1 at UC Irvine, and Thursday, Feb 4 at CSU Northridge and UCLA. If you need details for these events, please let me know. > >> Software Development for the iPhone and iPod Touch -Steve Hayman >> We'll discuss and demonstrate Apple's software development tools for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and show how individuals and institutions are building innovative mobile applications for their organizations and the wider world. We'll highlight and deconstruct some popular applications - both web-based, and native - and show you how to get started building your own with Apple's free developer tools. We'll talk about web development with Dashcode, native application development with Xcode and Interface Builder, and review the integration and deployment options and Apple's developer program. And if the presenter messes up, we may accidentally wind up demonstrating the debugger as well. >> >> About Steve: >> Steve Hayman is a National Consulting Engineer with Apple's Education Team based in Toronto, specializing in Apple's developer tools for the iPhone and Macintosh. Prior to Apple, Steve worked with that other Steve at NeXT Computer, where he first fell in love with the combination of powerful object-oriented development tools and a great Unix core; before that he was Network Manager at Indiana University; before that he picked up an M.Math at Waterloo, and before that he had a summer job painting construction equipment. In his spare time he directs Argonotes, the Toronto Argonauts Band, the finest pep band in the Canadian Football League. > > > -- > > Tony Graham > Systems Engineer > Apple, Inc. > tonyg at apple.com > (858) 837-2415 > > You have received this message as a service of the Southern California Apple Higher Education team. If you do not want to receive these messages in the future, please reply to this message and request to be removed from the list. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ucr.edu/pipermail/macusers/attachments/20100120/9d872c69/attachment.html