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NDC 2011!
I'm luckily getting the opportunity to speak at NDC 2011 this year. Last year was a blast and I'm sure 2011 is going to be no different.
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Speaking at NDC 2010!
Hello all,
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Mix10 iPhone App is Live!
Hello All,
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Mix10 iPhone App is coming!
In just over two weeks from now, Mix 10 will be kicking off at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas and no doubt there will be a lot of interesting content with Silverlight 4, VS2010 and Windows Phone 7 Series all around the corner. Something that I always find hard to do when I'm at a conference is to keep up to date with what sessions are on now and what session I want to attend. Sure, you could always print of the schedule but this isn't great when sessions get updated or move around. This is where the MIX10 iPhone application comes in handy! For those who have a keen eye - you might have spotted a sneaky preview of the application on Miguel's blog - http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2010/Feb-23.html.
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Video of my MonoTouch session from DDD8
A few days ago, Phil put up a video of my MonoTouch session at DDD8 on Vimeo. Check the video out below.
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My MonoTouch session at DDD8
Yesterday (Saturday 30th January 2010) was the 8th Developer Developer Developer conference held at the Microsoft offices in Reading, UK. I won't go in to detail about the event but suffice to say - it was amazing! Well put together, great sponsors, great organizers, great speakers and most importantly great attendees. It was good to meet some new faces and plenty of old too. In case you didn't catch me at my session or about the conference then here's what I looked like... needless to say I'm not Dave Sussman but the emo kid on the left.
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Slides from my MonoTouch UGIAltNetConf session
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Mix 10 sessions available for voting
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Early early preview of Hanselminutes for the iPhone
So back in November, I came across this tweet...
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Monotouch for Free?
You may have noticed that Novell released a way of creating native iPhone applications with C# and potentially any other .Net language with Monotouch, only to find out that it's $399 for a single developer license. Fear not, last night Novell released a "trial" version of Monotouch which will enable you to develop these apps without the need to pay for a license. Using this trial means that you will not be able to run your application on the device (which is important for testing if you're looking to sell an application), this is similar to the way NimbleKit handle the way users can develop using their framework.