In the spirit of Apple's developer communities, like CocoaHeads & NSConference, the Cocoa Camp is an (un)conference event with people interested in the iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and Mac development (Apple's programing framework, Cocoa).
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Sep 25, 2010 from 08:00 AM to 02:15 PM |
| Where | Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
| Contact Name | Jonathan Freeman |
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Welcome to Cocoa Camp, a BarCamp-style event
Atlanta, Georgia is the perfect location for a Cocoa Camp event. In fact, Georgia is a leader in telecommunications services and is home to over 50,000 telecommunications professionals. Cocoa Camp brings people together who are working to make mobile technology a more important part of Southeast's future. The event fosters discussion and collaboration among a diverse set of people, including technologists, designers, marketers, media professionals, angel investors, and venture capitalists.
Keynote address by Aaron Hillegass
Aaron Hillegass is the CEO of Big Nerd Ranch, which he founded in 2001. Aaron is also a best selling author. "Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X" was published in December of 2001. "Cocoa Programming" is widely considered the Bible in the industry. He is the co-author of iPhone Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide and he's also the co-author of "Core Mac OS X Programming," which was later renamed "Advanced Mac OS Programming.
Who should come to Cocoa Camp?
If you're an iPhone, iPad or Mac developer, you need to be here. If you're an angel investor, you need to be here. If you're looking for talent, if you're looking for work, looking to invest in brilliant new ideas or looking to find partners for your brilliant new ideas, you need to be here. If you're working on a new startup and need some great feedback or if you're wanting to practice on your presentation, you need to be here.
Anyone who has a passion for iPhones, iPads, Macs, iPod touches, design, mobile gaming, coding, mobile media, and mobiles in general. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to present. This event is an excellent source of what is new, hot and upcoming in the iPhone & Mac OS X space.
What is this?
In the spirit of Apple's developer communities, like CocoaHeads & NSConference, the Cocoa Camp is an (un)conference event with people interested in the iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and Mac development (Apple's programing framework, Cocoa).
Typically, this half a day event will be created organically by the participants in a modified BarCamp-style format. It will likely cover topics such as iOS & Mac OS X software development, demos, game creation, strategies, technologies, techniques, mobile solutions, App Store successes & failures and just about everything orbiting around the Mac & iOS devices.
Cocoa Camp is not affiliated with Apple, Inc.
