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360iDev – Post WWDC Recovery

We’re home now, recovering from our first WWDC. What a crazy week! It was our first WWDC, so we went in with no prior experience and lots of expectations.

We started the week off right, we met up with Rana from Medialets for drinks and a little work talk about InsideMobile and 360|iDev. Rana rocks, there’s little else to be said on the topic, she’s awesome, knows her stuff, and knows everyone. We’re very excited to be working with Medialets again.

After that it was keynote line ride time. We got up early (not crazy early, since when we went back to our hotel at around 10pm I think, there was already 1 guy in line)Our place in line. We were around 407 in line, we got there about 7am IIRC. Yeah it’s crazy.

Having now ridden the WWDC line ride, I think I’m good. It’s not something I need to do again.

The line didn’t move at all until about 7:30 or so. Then we slowly filed into the Moscone center. Where there were donuts and bagels and coffee waiting for us. Then we waited some more, but at least it was warm and we could sit down.

We met the guys behind dogood (iTunes link), which is an awesome ‘pay it forward’ application. Check it out, and who doesn’t need help with Karma points!?

The keynote was cool, neat stuff announced hardware wise, nothing too “OH MY GOD”

Tom and I left the keynote just before the iPhone 3G S was revealed to take in the Symbian Hackathon. Symbian is really working to get more developers exposed to the platform which is great. Giving away free 5800′s is a huge move in the right direction. Developers aren’t likely to strike out into a new platform, for no reason, with no way to actually play with their code. Having a free phone to test with, reduces many barriers to adoption. It’s definitely gutsy to throw an event in enemy territory, but Symbian pulled it off. The hackathon had a good turnout, and a few folks even wrote some code onsite and played with it, experiencing the deployment to a Symbian device, they did a good job.

Palm on the other hand :(  I’ll admit our expectations were set by Symbian, but Palm broke a major rule.  How do you have a Palm Pre developer get together with no Palm Pres in sight?  Nothing about MojoSDK either.  Just drinks and some food.  Granted, giving a Pre woulda been costly, but you’re trying to steal developers away from another camp.  Drastic times call for drastic measures.  At the very least, have some Pres lying around to play with.  We got more face time with a Pre during Rana’s drink hour (see above), then we did at the Palm Pre party.  Not a good way to attract developers.

WWDC as a whole is a neat event, but too long, and too ‘line ride-ish. Every session starts with a line. Since there’s very few sessions in general , each one was several hundred people in size, sometimes over 1000. That’s just too big. There’s very little if any developer community involvement, sessions are given by Apple engineers, and range between reiterating what’s in the docs to fairly code intensive deep dive stuff.

The nightlife of WWDC is insane. There seemed to be, on any given night, 5 or more competing/overlapping parties. Between parties to launch companies or apps, to just plain “Come hang out on my dime” parties, it was intense. Syncing up with friends was an effort, with “we’re at X” only to arrive and see a tweet “We moved to Y”

I’m all for parties and keeping everyone entertained, but I didn’t attend a single party that was good for anything but drinking and losing your voice to have a conversation. You couldn’t mingle because it was too crowded, conversations were tough, because of the volume of the other 100-200 people jammed into the same small place, and if music was playing, well just shut up and drink.

The Best part?

Meeting new people in the hallways, and syncing up with our speakers from 360|iDev San Jose. The USB drive hunt was also a ton of fun, and seemed to be very well received. We had 7 USB drives packed with discounts on products, promo codes for games, and sneak peaks at new services, and each drive (except one that we think is in a Hobo’s pocket) was claimed fairly quickly after being dropped off. The buzz around the hunt was incredible. Next year it’ll be even better with more goodies on the drives! We’ll be picking one of our USB Hunters to receive an iPod Touch, sometime this week.

Haven’t registered for 360|iDev? Want 40+ sessions over 4 days of iPhone content from the leaders in the industry? Register now! If you thought the iPhone content at WWDC was good, just wait!

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360iDev – USB Hunt is on!

We’ve started the USB Drive Hunt! Spread the word!

We’ve got 7 USB drives, with 50% off codes for 360|iDev and InsideMobile!

Not to mention 30% off codes for the Fastmac IV and a pre-release invite for push.io

Oh yeah, and a bunch of promo codes for games from the App Treasures crew.

There’s also all the content from 360|iDev San Jose! You’ll see the type of content you can expect from 360|iDev Denver!

Oh and it’s a 2gb USB drive too!

We’ve already hidden 2 of the drives, here and here! The rest will be hidden throughout the day, including 1 at the Beer Bash tonight, and 1 at the Coloroad companies party at Tempest! Be there!

Follow the 360idev twitter account and/or the hashtag #usbhunt

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360iDev – The Great American Beer Festival

gabf-059 Like Beer? Yeah us too, well me at least.

If you’re coming into Denver for the conference, come in a day early and catch the Great American Beer Festival, an annual tradition in Denver, which happens to end on September 26th!

Tickets for Beer fest are on sale now, and typically sell out, so don’t lolly gag.

What do you get for the cost of your ticket?

“Ticket prices for each of the three evening sessions include a festival program, a commemorative tasting cup, unlimited one-ounce samples of your choice of more than 1,800 beers, and a festival guide to help you navigate the floor.”

What do you get for the cost of your 360|iDev registration? 4 days (3 if you go to the beer fest) of awesome technical sessions from some of the biggest names in iPhone development.

Tickets are already flying out the door for 360|iDev, so I wouldn’t wait too long to register, especially if you want the super cheap tickets :) Register Now!

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360iDev at WWDC

Tom and I will be heading to San Francisco this weekend for WWDC. We can’t wait, it’s our first WWDC!

We’re actually planning to attend some sessions, which will be nice! I know my own learning Obj-C efforts stalled out a bit, so getting some good session time in will rock. The downside of 360|iDev, we can’t attend it :)

We’ll also be trying to meet as many folks as we can to talk about 360|iDev, make sure the iPhone comimg_0965munity knows about the conference, and for those interested in getting in early before the cheap tickets sell out, we’ve got an awesome “I found Tom and John” discount price of $200 for all 4 days of the conference.

We’ve got moo cards to hand out to people we meet, I really dig ‘em

We’ve already got some awesome speakers lined up, but there’s plenty of room for more! Once WWDC closes, and we know exactly what can be talked about in [redacted] and what doesn’t make it and is still NDA, etc, we’ll be adding speakers like crazy since they submitted [redacted] topics.

Register now before we sell out of the ‘cheap tickets’!

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360iDev Call for Papers!

The first draft of the sessions schedule will be up in a bit.  Until then, if you’re a developer itching to speak, the call for papers is officially open!

The submission format is the same as last time. Email your submission to info AT 360idev DOT com

Name
(How you want it to appear on the site)

Email
(So we know how to get a hold of ya)

Blog/twitter
(If you don’t have one yet, it’s time to get one)

Bio
(with pic, tasteful pic that is)

Title
(Short but to the point)

Description
(A paragraph to convey the session)

Track
(Choose one of the following:
Sights, Sounds and Interactions
Development Tips, Tricks and Stories
Business Side of iPhone Development
Hands-on Deep Dive)

Level
(100 – 300, with 100 being easy and 300 being advanced)

Don’t worry, we’re not gonna close the call until after WWDC, for all you cool kids working with features of [redacted]. My hope however IS to close it very soon afterward and get session selection underway.

So if you’re not working with anything that requires the release of [redacted] fire off a submission. If you are, you can still submit. We’re under the same NDA you are and the submission information is closed only to Tom and I.

For those of you who missed 360|iDev in San Jose earlier this year, you missed out, but you now have a chance to redeem yourself. You can pitch a topic, or simply register to attend. Registering early gets you the best price. We tier our pricing, the first 100 are only $360, after that the prices goes to the regular price of $480. IF you’re at WWDC, track Tom or I down and we’ll hook you up with a special, “I found Tom and John” price of $200.

This is gonna be a great event! 4 days of incredible speakers, incredible content, and of course awesome parties with Rock Band and Guitar Hero!

Register now before the price goes up!

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360iDev Denver September 27-30, 2009!

bannerWe’re signing contracts today or Monday!

We (and especially me) are happy to announce that the next 360|iDev will be in my home town of Denver CO. I know, that’s not very east, and there’s just not much we can do about it yet. The east coast is a tough nut for us to crack, we have no presence there or knowledge of what’s a good area or not. Once we’re both Full time on events, that should change as we’ll have the time and resources to go investigate options and some of the suggestions we’ve received.

Until then, Denver!

We’ve opened registration for those folks who know the event is gonna kick ass and don’t need to wait. As usual there’s pricing tiers. The first tier is $360, and will last until we’ve sold 100 tickets. After that the price goes up to $495. Remember regardless of the price, your ticket gets you 3 days of 40+ sessions, and hands on training the Sunday before. Oh yeah and kick ass parties with lots of Rock Band and Guitar hero.

Going to WWDC? Tom and I will be walking around kissing hands and shaking babies… oh wait, that’s not right. Find us, track us down, put out a APB, whatever you gotta do, we’ll have our laptops and will be registering people for 360|iDev Denver for $200! Yeah $200! But you have to find US, there’s no code, there’s no special site, find us, bring your payment (Credit card, cash, Vintage Star Wars action figures, Except Lando!) and we’ll register you right there on the spot.

We’ll be opening the call for papers, soon, we’re just not sure if we should wait until after WWDC, since that doesn’t afford us much time to select speakers, and give people time to (as if any was needed) decide to attend.

I’ve asked before and gotten some feedback, so asking again to get a bit more. Open call for papers now, or wait? Maybe open now and leave some slots for post WWDC related stuff?

For those of you who were with us in San Jose earlier, you know our events are like any other, they’re fun, full of great people and little nutty. Denver has the perfect hotel for that type of event. The Curtis! You can get a wake up call from Mr. T, Darth Vader, and more. You can enjoy the themed floors, like heroes, sports icons, etc. Sit in beak out sessions in Marco Polo, Hop scotch, and Red Rover.

We looked long and hard and toured a lot of the hotels in the downtown area, and finally settled on the Curtis because of it’s fun and slightly ‘different’ vibe, which really suits our events.

Stay tuned, spread the word, and get ready for an awesome conference with the best folks in the industry!

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360iDev – checking out venues in Denver

I got a tour of the Sheraton down town earlier this week, and wow, that place is gonna be awesome! It used to be the Adams Mark, but after $100 mil, it’s nothing remotely close to what it used to be.

There’s gonna be a techy lounge in the lobby with printers, and computers, it’s gonna be nice.

The new guest rooms are very nice! I never stayed at the Adams Mark, but the Sheraton is now on my list when out of towners need a place to stay.

It’s located right on the 16th St Mall, across from a starbucks, connected to a cool irish bar.

It’s one of two finalist locations for 360|iDev in September. I’m really excited to get a place selected.

Once we’ve got the lcoation and date locked down we’ll open the call for papers. We’re curious if you guys think it makes sense to do the call for papers after WWDC or before/during. What do you think?