The town of Swindon in the Kingsbridge hundred, Wiltshire is famous for two things. The first is the Wilts and Berks Canal, linking the Kennet and Avon at Trowbridge with the Thames at Abingdon. Authorised by act of parliament in 1775, the canal first passed through the town in 1804 and allowed an explosion in both the industrial and residential capacity of the hitherto quiet market cheaping.
The second is, of course, the local CocoaHeads chapter. Founded by act of Scotty in 2007, Swindon CocoaHeads quickly brought about a revolution in the teaching and discussion of Mac and iPhone development in the South-West, its influence being felt as far away as Swansea to the West and London to the East. Unlike the W&B canal, Swindon CocoaHeads is still thriving to this day. On Monday, 7th September at 20:00 there will be another of the chapter's monthly meetings, in the Glue Pot pub near the train station. Here, Pieter Omvlee will be leading a talk on ImageKit, and the usual combination of beer and Cocoa chat will also be on show. As always, the CocoaHeads website contains the details.
Showing posts with label talk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label talk. Show all posts
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
NSConference videos
Scotty and the gang have been getting the NSConference videos out to the public lately, and now sessions 7-9 are available including my own session on security. The videos are really high quality, I'm impressed by the postproduction that's gone in and of course each of the sessions I watched at the conference has some great information and has been well-presented. All of the videos are available here.
I've also put the slides for my presentation up over on slideshare.
I've also put the slides for my presentation up over on slideshare.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
More on MacDev
Today is the day I start preparing my talk for MacDev 2009. Over the coming weeks I'll likely write some full posts on the things I decide not to cover in the talk (it's only an hour, after all), and perhaps some teasers on things I will be covering (though the latter are more likely to be tweeted).
I'm already getting excited about the conference, not only because it'll be great to talk to so many fellow Mac developers but due to the wealth of other sessions which are going to be given. All of them look really interesting though I'm particularly looking forward to Bill Dudney's Core Animation talk and Drew McCormack's session on performance techniques. I'm also going to see if I can get the time to come early to the user interface pre-conference workshop run by Mike Lee; talking to everyone else at that workshop and learning from Mike should both be great ways to catch up on the latest thoughts on UI design.
By the way, if you're planning on going to the conference (and you may have guessed that I recommend doing so), register early because the tickets are currently a ton cheaper. Can't argue with that :-).
I'm already getting excited about the conference, not only because it'll be great to talk to so many fellow Mac developers but due to the wealth of other sessions which are going to be given. All of them look really interesting though I'm particularly looking forward to Bill Dudney's Core Animation talk and Drew McCormack's session on performance techniques. I'm also going to see if I can get the time to come early to the user interface pre-conference workshop run by Mike Lee; talking to everyone else at that workshop and learning from Mike should both be great ways to catch up on the latest thoughts on UI design.
By the way, if you're planning on going to the conference (and you may have guessed that I recommend doing so), register early because the tickets are currently a ton cheaper. Can't argue with that :-).
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)