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360iDev – iPhone Dev Conferences Compared

With a few alternatives to 360|iDev coming up, we thought it might make sense to talk about the options available to the community. This way those, who haven’t decided, can make the most informed decision.

You basically have 3 choices: iPhoneDevCamp, 360|iDev, and Voices That Matter. (in Chrono order)

Name iPhoneDevCamp 360|iDev VTM: iPhone Conf.
Dates 8/1 – 8/2

Party (7/31)

9/27 – 9/30

(Parties 3 nights)

10/17 – 10/18

(No party listed)

size (capacity) 500 400 unknown
speakers 33ish 40+ 14
Price $50 $499

(First 100 were $360)

$699

(Early bird $495 thru 9/13)

Audience Hobbyist/Developer Developer/Business Developer
Location Silicon Valley, CA

plus satellite locations

Denver, CO Boston, MA

So what makes sense for you?  Well, let’s go through some of the driving reasons for attending a show and find the one that best fits you.

Travel: If travel is not an option, then go to the one that’s close enough to walk or drive to.  If travel is an option, then flying to iPhoneDevCamp or 360|iDev are the best options since you get more bang for you buck.

Attitude: By this we mean, the attitude of your fellow attendees towards the iPhone platform.  If you’re a hobbyist that just wants to see what the hype is about, then go to iPhoneDevCamp.  At $50, you’re gonna find yourself surrounded by a bunch of hobbyists.  If you serious about making a living on the iPhone Platform, then 360|iDev is the best as we talk about the business side as well as the development stuff, have hands-on sessions (for free) and almost twice as many dev sessions as VTM.

<armsInAir>Supah-Stars!</armsInAir>: If seeing some big names from the Mac and iPhone world is your goal (and really, for some it is), any of the 3 will give your opportunities to “see” some superstars.  We’ve never been to the other two, so we can’t speak for them.  However, at 360|iDev, the superstars also party with you on 3 nights so you can meet them, chat with them and (if you really want to) get their autograph!  If you do get autographs, give a token bone to the organizers and ask for theirs.  We want to feel special too.  LOL

Timeliness: If you can’t wait, get your butt over to Yahoo HQ (or one of the satellite locations) for iPhoneDevCamp since it starts tonight (well a party does, the real meat is Saturday).  Next up would be 360|iDev at the end of September and then VTM in mid-October.  Ask your boss when would be the best time to go and run with that one.

Community Vibe/Action: Again, we’ve never been to iPhoneDevCamp and the VTM show has yet to go down.  We were told though by those did attend IDC and 360|iDev last time that our show had a stronger community vibe.  People wanted to interact and get to know each other.  The interaction was so good that the idea for App Treasures was born at our conference.  You gotta admit, that’s pretty cool. New ventures formed from the connections made at 360|iDev

History: By this we mean show history.  iPhoneDevCamp is on rev 3 and it shows.  The camp has changed quite a bit from what it was the first time.  360|iDev is on rev 2.  It was built on a tested formula and it showed.  Attendees loved the show as you can read here.  VTM is on rev 1, so will be a new experience for all involved.  If a track record is important, then definitely weigh your options carefully.

The purpose of this post isn’t why you should be at 360|iDev. We do want you there, but having you know your options is more important to us.  We want everyone to attend the event that makes the most sense to them.  Hopefully, the competition feels the same, but again, we can’t speak for them.

That being said, if you read the chart and made us your choice, click here and reg now!  We’ve sold out the first 100 cheaper tickets and sales hasn’t really slowed down since.  Get in before it’s too late!

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360iDev – Spend the Sat/Sun Sunday before 360iDev learning iPhone OpenGL programming

We’re happy to have the pleasure to work with Noel and Dan, and the fact that they’ve decided to offer this great training, leading up to 360|iDev is just awesome! Developers can start with their training to ramp up for the full 360|iDev conference, all in the same place even!

Check out the description below!

360iDev speaker Noel Llopis will be teaching his Mobile Orchard iPhone OpenGL Programming Class the Saturday and Sunday before the conference.

Designed for CocoaTouch/UIKit programmers, Noel’s class packs everything you need to get started creating high-performance, 2D and 3D OpenGL applications into an intensive 2-day class. The class emphasizes practical knowledge and working code: you’ll write OpenGL apps showing 2D and 3D object rendering, animation, lighting, multitexturing, and point sprites.

Noel’s a master OpenGL programmer with a demonstrated ability to clearly communicate complex, graphics programming topics. He single-handedly created the critically acclaimed Flower Garden App, and his PC/console titles include The Bourne Conspiracy, Darkwatch, the MechAssault series and and Missile Command. He writes a monthly column for Game Developer Magazine and his blog shows up as the second result (after Wikipedia) for a game programmer search on Google.

Conference attendees save $300 — use “360″ as a coupon code. Only $999 with early bird registration and conference discount. Will be held in the same hotel as 360iDev; the conference’s discounted room rate applies. Details and registration at http://mobileorchard.com/opengl

Register now for 360|iDev to get the Hands-On training discount! Don’t miss out on the best iPhone developer conference this year!

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360iDev – iPhoneLife Magazine

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We’re thrilled to have iPhoneLife magazine with us as a sponsor. I mean, we’re iPhone developers, it’s a magazine all about the iPone, I can’t think of a better fit! Like Peanut butter and jelly, Pickles and ice cream, sardines and Fluff… ok well not that last one :)

iPhoneLife is a great magazine! We were able to give every attendee a copy at our InsideMobile conference this past Monday and it was my first exposure to the magazine, it’s great!

Even better, you can check it out for free!

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We’ll have a copy for every attendee as well, but why wait?

Register now! Be with 300+ iPhone Developers, not Hobbyists, developers making a living as iPhone developers, looking to connect and network.

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360iDev – The Speakers – Collin Donnell

Collin is another 360|iDev alum, returning to hang out with us in Denver. He’s wicked smart, if you don’t believe me, just check out his topic, “Starting Core Animation” You won’t be let down.

Learn about Apple’s powerful layer based animation framework to enhance user experience. Topics will include types of animation and layers.


I’ll admit, the things I know about Core Animation would fill a thimble… actually they’d fill some sort of sub-atomic thimble, but I’m getting off topic, LOL.
but if you’re interested in the awesome visual cues and animations that seem inherent in iPhone apps, this session will be for you. Collin will show you how to tap into the built in, awesomeness that Apple has made available for developers.
Collin’s is only 1 of the 40+ session we’ve got lined up for everyone at 360|iDev! Register now! Don’t miss out the best iPhone developer conference in the world (if we do say so ourselves, but it’s not just us!)

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360iDev – The Speakers – Michael Schneider

One of our more popular sessions at 360|iDev San Jose was Michael’s “legal issues in iPhone Development”

And when I say popular I mean, his session was Wednesday, the last slot of the day, and not only was the room full, but people stayed a good 20 minutes or so over. How many conferences does that happen at. Shoot how many let that happen even?!

Michael is back with more awesome advice in a repeat of the session from last time. Repeat’s a strong term, since really it’s just 80 minutes or discussion, going where attendees take it, which is in the end what we love to have happen.

Overview of legal issues facing iPhone developers as they create and bring applications to market. This session tends to be an open Q&A regarding legal and business issues in iPhone development.

If  you’ve got questions about starting your iPhone business, or have already started but have questions, this session is for you. Don’t miss out on all the great content, 40+ sessions! Register now! You’re not going to find this breadth and depth of content at other events, certainly not this affordably! i guarantee! :D


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360iDev – The Speakers – Brent Simmons

We all know who Brent Simmons is, we all use (really? you’re not? What’s your deal?) Net News Wire, or some Newsgator product.

This September in Denver, Brent will be talking about “Building Custom Media Apps with NewsGator’s iPhone Framework

Not only has Newsgator created an great iPhone RSS reader, but now there’s a framework for building kick ass iPhone apps, from a company that’s no slouch in the ‘kick ass app’ department.

With NewsGator’s iPhone Media App Framework you can easily build iPhone apps like All Things Digital’s, with news, thumbnails, audio, video, and photo galleries. The framework also supports endless customization, from modifying the built-in views to adding entirely new features and user interface. You can use the framework as a foundation: let it handle the basics, so you can spend time on the cool parts of your app.

Make sure you register before the final ‘cheap’ registrations run out. Only $360 before the price goes up to $500. Still a bargain for sure, but why pay more when you can act now! We’re almost out of those tickets! Register Now!

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360iDev speaker and attendee badges

I’ve never liked the term ‘blog bling’ it’s retarded, however I do like to see blogs that indicate the events the writer is attending. I think that’s kind of a cool shout out to the event, that it’s worth some real estate on the persons site.

That said, thanks to our pal Anthony we’ve got some images to use for badges and stuff! This is a first pass, we may refine or improve them as time goes on (who am I kidding, probably not gonna happen). Go ahead and download the speaker or attendee badge. Just right click save as.

Pretty straight forward and simple, if you’ve met Tom and I, you’ll know that’s how we roll! :)

Can’t wait to see these around the blogosphere!

Not registered for 360|iDev? Better hurry, tickets are moving fast! Register Now!

Update:  Here’s another speaker one:

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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 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!