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Oct 2 10:00 AM

2 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Note our main site is http://www.iphonebootcampnyc.com

The master class in iPhone Development includes over two hundred pages of course material specifically written for the workshop. Instructor Jeff LaMarche is the co-author of the best selling iPhone training book "Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK"
and Learn Cocoa on the Mac It's just doesn't get any better
than Jeff LaMarche teaching the SDK 3.1

Syllabus:

Day One: The Basic
We start with live coding of the classic simple "Hello World" application to get an overview of the steps and tools involved. You will build your first iPhone Application. Topics include an Introduction to the tools: Mac OS X, Cocoa Touch, XCode, ObjCProcess: Design in IB, Code in XCode, Build, Debug, Optimize,Building Blocks: Foundation and UIKit Frameworks. Other Frameworks, C LibrariesFoundation Framework: Core Classes, Memory ManagementUIKit Framework: Infrastructure For Implementing Graphical Event Driven Applications,UIKit Framework: Views & Controls, Controllers, UIApplication,Application Basics: Bootstrapping, Delegation, Windows, Views, Build "Hello World" Application, Adding Behavior - Programming and Design Patterns, Objective C Basics: Classes, Message Syntax, Objective C 2.0: Properties, Dot Notation, Design Patterns: Delegation Design Patterns: Target-Action, Design Patterns: Model-View-Controller

Day Two: Interface & Data Management
Expanding User Interface - View Controllers, Navigation, Tab Bars, View Controller Basics, Navigation Controllers, Tab Bar Controllers, Build a Multi-Page ApplicationTable Views, Table View Controllers, Delegation and Data Sources, Custom Table Cells, Build Hierarchical Data Browsing Applications, Data Management with SQLite, SQLite database management, Reading and writing objects from SQLite, Build SQLite Data Browsing TableView Application, Searching Data with SQLite, SQLite queries, Keystroke-by-keystroke searching, Results presentation, Enhance SQLite Data Browsing TableView Application with Searching

Day Three: Advanced Features
Web Services, Fetching data from remote services, Caching data locally in SQLite, Build Image Search TableView Application, Performance and Progress, Display progress and activity for long running tasks, Thread operations to keep UI responsive, Enhance Image Search TableView Application with threading, Animation and Drawing, Use UIView animation to do flips, slides, fades and resizing, Enhance Image Search TableView Application with splash page animation, Use Core Graphics to draw shapes, Build Random Polygon Application
Additional Topics, Depending on Available Time & Interest, Interacting with the Camera and Photo Library, Basic and Advanced use of the WebView, Getting Location from Core Location, Create a Settings bundle for your application, Access Contacts Info with the AddressBook Framework, Profiling Applications with Instruments

The three day intensive workshop from 10am-6pm - a full 24 hours of training - covers the fundamentals and advanced feature of iPhone development, enough material that you should be able to develop your own iPhone application and upload it to the AppStore at the end of the class. The class is limited in size and features hands on exercises under the supervision of the instructor and teaching assistant, Ben Sgro, a student in the April iPhone Boot Camp, who now has three successful apps, Rap Lyrics, Rap Lyrics Raw and the Wisest One in the app store.

Lunches and refreshments are provided..

Register now at Early Bird Rates - save $500. First day SDK basics class - only $299
To register for the three day NYC intensive iPhone Development workshop go to:
Our next master class in New York with Steve Kochan and Jeff LaMarch is New York is September 29-October 4th
.
Register now at Early Bird rates and save as much as $500 off the standard price
[url=Our next master class in New York with Steve Kochan and Jeff LaMarch is New York is September 29-October 4th . Register now at Early Bird rates and save as much as $500 off the standard price To register on our Eventbrite Registration site: http://masterclassesnyc2.eventbrite.com

SLC Conference Center
New York, NY, 10001

2 Yes
0 Maybe

Oct 1 6:00 PM

1 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Meet the iPhone Authors - Jeff LaMarche,co-author of "Beginning iPhone Develop. Exploring the iPhone SDK and Learn Cocoa on the Mac.

Steve Kochan is the author of Programming in Objective-C, 2.0 and eight other books on Objective-C, the programing language for the Mac and iPhone.

Jeff and Steve discuss the future of the iPhone and the iPhone SDK and the best ways to monetize the SDK 3.1.

Meetup Abstract:
In-app purchases will allow developers to offer subscription content and provide the ability to sell new content and features in a simple and secure process from directly within their apps. Meanwhile, game developers can leverage the new peer-to-peer connections support to more easily create peer-to-peer network games for iPhone and iPod touch by using Bluetooth.

The updated iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) has over 1,000 new Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) which will facilitate new capabilities such as in-app content purchases; peer-to-peer connections over Bonjour; an app interface for hardware accessories; access to the iPod music library; a new Maps API and the long-awaited push notification support.

The meetup is absolutely free to attend but please RSVP, as space is limited and this meet-up will fill up quickly Food and Drink Provided.

Join us later for the After Party at the New York City residence of jeff LaMarche, Penthouse
17 West 32nd Street, New York, NY 10001

SL Conference Center
New York, NY, 10001

1 Yes
0 Maybe

Sep 29 10:00 AM

1 attended (est.) – No rating yet

An introductory workshop taught by Steve Kochan, master developer and author of "Programming in Objective-C - 2.0, the most widely read book on the Objective C language. In addition he has authored or co-authored nine other books on Objective C and other programming languages that have combined sales of over one million copies. Steve has been programing on the Mac since its inception in 1984.

Course Objectives: To teach you how to program in Objective-C from the ground up. You'll get hands-on experience with this intensive and comprehensive course that includes lecture and lab exercises. This course should be the first step towards learning how to write iPhone applications.

Syllabus:

DAY 1 - Language Fundamentals
- Understand principles of Object Oriented Programming )OOP): classes, objects, instances, and methods
- Write and debug programs in Objective-C using Xcode
- Understand data types and how to write expressions
- Use basic control constructs for looping and making decisions
- Define classes and write instance and class methods
- Use properties, synthesized accessor methods, and the dot operator
- Pass and return objects to methods
- Understand the self and super keywords and their use
- Understand inheritance

DAY 2 - Language Fundamentals (cont'd)
- Learn more about variables and scope
- Write initialization methods
- Learn how to add a category to a class
- Learn about protocols and conformance
- Take advantage of polymorphism and dynamic typing
- Work with the preprocessor
- Understand underlying C language features such as arrays, functions, structures, and pointers
- Use enumerated data types and typedef

DAY 3 - The Foundation Framework and Introduction to iPhone Programming
- Use the basic Foundation classes to work with numbers and strings
- Work with Foundation collections: arrays, dictionaries, and sets in your program
- Use fast enumeration on collections
- Copy and archive objects
- Manage memory, understand retain counts, and use the autorelease pool to avoid memory leaks
- Introduction to the iPhone SDK
- Develop your first iPhone application using the iPhone simulator
- Understand IBOutlet and IBAction and use Interface Builder to design a UI and make the connections
- Use what you've learned to write an iPhone fraction calculator application

Prerequisites: Some experience with another programming language is recommended

Instructor Steve Kochan Bio:

Mr. Kochan books on programing cover a wide selection including ANSI C, topics in C Programming—and on Unix, Exploring the Unix System and Unix Shell Programming. He has been programming on Macintosh computers since the introduction of the first Mac in 1984 and wrote Programming C for the Mac as part of the Apple Press Library and Beginning AppleScript as part of the Wrox Programmer to Programmer series for Jon Wiley.

Mr. Kochan spent several years working at AT&T Bell Laboratories. While he was there, he worked on performance measurement tools and developed and taught courses in C programming and the Unix System.

Mr. Kochan is also the former CEO and President of Pipeline Associates, Inc. a software company which he founded in 1985. The company specialized in developing printer language interpreters and licensed its technology to preeminent printer manufactures such as Sharp, Konica, Hitachi, Mitsubishi International, Fujitsu, Kodak, Sharp Electronica, and Electronics for Imaging (EFI), Inc. While at Pipeline, Mr. Kochan developed a patent for imaging pages in printers with reduced memory.

This master class is limited in size. Lunches and refreshments are provided.

Register now at Early Bird rates and save as much as $500 off the standard price
You can RSVP Yes or Maybe on this site but to reserve a seat you must also register on the Eventbrite site
Our next master class in New York with Steve Kochan and Jeff LaMarch is New York is September 29-October 4th
.
Register now at Early Bird rates and save as much as $500 off the standard price
To register on our Eventbrite Registration site: http://masterclassesnyc2.eventbrite.com/

SLC Conference Center
New York, NY, 10001

1 Yes
3 Maybe

Aug 14 10:00 AM

20 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.001

Note our main site is http://www.iphonebootcampnyc.com

The master class in iPhone Development includes over two hundred pages of course material specifically written for the workshop. Instructor Jeff LaMarche is the co-author of the best selling iPhone training book "Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK"
and Learn Cocoa on the Mac It's just doesn't get any better
than Jeff LaMarche teaching the SDK 3.1

Syllabus:

Day One: The Basic
We start with live coding of the classic simple "Hello World" application to get an overview of the steps and tools involved. You will build your first iPhone Application. Topics include an Introduction to the tools: Mac OS X, Cocoa Touch, XCode, ObjCProcess: Design in IB, Code in XCode, Build, Debug, Optimize,Building Blocks: Foundation and UIKit Frameworks. Other Frameworks, C LibrariesFoundation Framework: Core Classes, Memory ManagementUIKit Framework: Infrastructure For Implementing Graphical Event Driven Applications,UIKit Framework: Views & Controls, Controllers, UIApplication,Application Basics: Bootstrapping, Delegation, Windows, Views, Build "Hello World" Application, Adding Behavior - Programming and Design Patterns, Objective C Basics: Classes, Message Syntax, Objective C 2.0: Properties, Dot Notation, Design Patterns: Delegation Design Patterns: Target-Action, Design Patterns: Model-View-Controller

Day Two: Interface & Data Management
Expanding User Interface - View Controllers, Navigation, Tab Bars, View Controller Basics, Navigation Controllers, Tab Bar Controllers, Build a Multi-Page ApplicationTable Views, Table View Controllers, Delegation and Data Sources, Custom Table Cells, Build Hierarchical Data Browsing Applications, Data Management with SQLite, SQLite database management, Reading and writing objects from SQLite, Build SQLite Data Browsing TableView Application, Searching Data with SQLite, SQLite queries, Keystroke-by-keystroke searching, Results presentation, Enhance SQLite Data Browsing TableView Application with Searching

Day Three: Advanced Features
Web Services, Fetching data from remote services, Caching data locally in SQLite, Build Image Search TableView Application, Performance and Progress, Display progress and activity for long running tasks, Thread operations to keep UI responsive, Enhance Image Search TableView Application with threading, Animation and Drawing, Use UIView animation to do flips, slides, fades and resizing, Enhance Image Search TableView Application with splash page animation, Use Core Graphics to draw shapes, Build Random Polygon Application
Additional Topics, Depending on Available Time & Interest, Interacting with the Camera and Photo Library, Basic and Advanced use of the WebView, Getting Location from Core Location, Create a Settings bundle for your application, Access Contacts Info with the AddressBook Framework, Profiling Applications with Instruments

The three day intensive workshop from 10am-6pm - a full 24 hours of training - covers the fundamentals and advanced feature of iPhone development, enough material that you should be able to develop your own iPhone application and upload it to the AppStore at the end of the class. The class is limited in size and features hands on exercises under the supervision of the instructor and teaching assistant, Ben Sgro, a student in the April iPhone Boot Camp, who now has three successful apps, Rap Lyrics, Rap Lyrics Raw and the Wisest One in the app store.

Lunches and refreshments are provided..

Register now at Early Bird Rates - save $500. First day SDK basics class - only $299
To register for the three day NYC intensive iPhone Development workshop go to:
http://iphonemasterclasses.eventbrite.com/

SLC Conference Center
New York, NY, 10001

8 Yes
0 Maybe
1 Waiting List

Aug 13 6:00 PM

93 attended (est.) – 3.50 3.506

Meet the iPhone Authors - Jeff LaMarche,co-author of "Beginning iPhone Develop. Exploring the iPhone SDK and Learn Cocoa on the Mac.

Steve Kochan is the author of Programming in Objective-C, 2.0 and eight other books on Objective-C, the programing language for the Mac and iPhone.

Jeff and Steve discuss the future of the iPhone and the iPhone SDK and the best ways to monetize the SDK 3.1.
Discussion moderated by Alex Cone, lead instructor, iPhone Boot Camp and Codefab, CEO.

Meetup Abstract:
In-app purchases will allow developers to offer subscription content and provide the ability to sell new content and features in a simple and secure process from directly within their apps. Meanwhile, game developers can leverage the new peer-to-peer connections support to more easily create peer-to-peer network games for iPhone and iPod touch by using Bluetooth.

The updated iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) has over 1,000 new Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) which will facilitate new capabilities such as in-app content purchases; peer-to-peer connections over Bonjour; an app interface for hardware accessories; access to the iPod music library; a new Maps API and the long-awaited push notification support.

The meetup is absolutely free to attend but please RSVP, as space is limited and this meet-up will fill up quickly Food and Drink Provided.

Join us later for the After Party at the New York City residence of jeff LaMarche, Penthouse
17 West 32nd Street, New York, NY 10001

SL Conference Center
New York, NY, 10001

94 Yes
14 Maybe

Aug 11 10:00 AM

11 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.001

An introductory workshop taught by Steve Kochan, master developer and author of "Programming in Objective-C - 2.0, the most widely read book on the Objective C language. In addition he has authored or co-authored nine other books on Objective C and other programming languages that have combined sales of over one million copies. Steve has been programing on the Mac since its inception in 1984.

Course Objectives: To teach you how to program in Objective-C from the ground up. You'll get hands-on experience with this intensive and comprehensive course that includes lecture and lab exercises. This course should be the first step towards learning how to write iPhone applications.

Syllabus:

DAY 1 - Language Fundamentals
- Understand principles of Object Oriented Programming )OOP): classes, objects, instances, and methods
- Write and debug programs in Objective-C using Xcode
- Understand data types and how to write expressions
- Use basic control constructs for looping and making decisions
- Define classes and write instance and class methods
- Use properties, synthesized accessor methods, and the dot operator
- Pass and return objects to methods
- Understand the self and super keywords and their use
- Understand inheritance

DAY 2 - Language Fundamentals (cont'd)
- Learn more about variables and scope
- Write initialization methods
- Learn how to add a category to a class
- Learn about protocols and conformance
- Take advantage of polymorphism and dynamic typing
- Work with the preprocessor
- Understand underlying C language features such as arrays, functions, structures, and pointers
- Use enumerated data types and typedef

DAY 3 - The Foundation Framework and Introduction to iPhone Programming
- Use the basic Foundation classes to work with numbers and strings
- Work with Foundation collections: arrays, dictionaries, and sets in your program
- Use fast enumeration on collections
- Copy and archive objects
- Manage memory, understand retain counts, and use the autorelease pool to avoid memory leaks
- Introduction to the iPhone SDK
- Develop your first iPhone application using the iPhone simulator
- Understand IBOutlet and IBAction and use Interface Builder to design a UI and make the connections
- Use what you've learned to write an iPhone fraction calculator application

Prerequisites: Some experience with another programming language is recommended

Instructor Steve Kochan Bio:

Mr. Kochan books on programing cover a wide selection including ANSI C, topics in C Programming—and on Unix, Exploring the Unix System and Unix Shell Programming. He has been programming on Macintosh computers since the introduction of the first Mac in 1984 and wrote Programming C for the Mac as part of the Apple Press Library and Beginning AppleScript as part of the Wrox Programmer to Programmer series for Jon Wiley.

Mr. Kochan spent several years working at AT&T Bell Laboratories. While he was there, he worked on performance measurement tools and developed and taught courses in C programming and the Unix System.

Mr. Kochan is also the former CEO and President of Pipeline Associates, Inc. a software company which he founded in 1985. The company specialized in developing printer language interpreters and licensed its technology to preeminent printer manufactures such as Sharp, Konica, Hitachi, Mitsubishi International, Fujitsu, Kodak, Sharp Electronica, and Electronics for Imaging (EFI), Inc. While at Pipeline, Mr. Kochan developed a patent for imaging pages in printers with reduced memory.

This master class is limited in size. Lunches and refreshments are provided.

Register now at Early Bird rates and save as much as $500 off the standard price
You can RSVP Yes or Maybe on this site but to reserve a seat you must also register on the Eventbrite site
http://iphonemasterclasses.eventbrite.com/

SLC Conference Center
New York, NY, 10001

10 Yes
1 Maybe

Jun 27 10:00 AM

6 attended (est.) – No rating yet

Note our main site is http://www.iphonebootcampnyc.com

“If you want to develop apps on the iphone you need this course. Don't try this on your own, unless you have a couple of months to spare ” —Craeg K Strong - lead developer, Arielpartners.com, attended December basic and advanced workshop and January Three Day Intensive iPhone Boot Camp

“ This course is a great way to jump start your iPhone app development. Taking this course will save you several weeks of wasted effort while you try to figure out the API and more than pay for itself in your very first project. ”
— Giri Iyengar, CTO-signalpatterns.com, attended December basic and advanced workshop

"Alex Cone is an excellent instructor! The course is a VERY intensive, heads down class that provides the participants with the capabilities to create iPhone apps. The bootcamp provides a soup-to-nuts outline of how this can be accomplished. Jonathan's help and assistance provided the essential "oil" to make this class run smoothly for the 3 days. Highly recommended." - Bob Angell, iPhone Developer, attended January Three Day Intensive iPhone Boot Camp

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Alex Cone, CEO of CodeFab and lead instructor of the iPhone Boot Camp, on the iPhone Boot Camp


The three day 24 hour intensive workshop from 10am-6pm covers the fundamentals and advanced feature of iPhone development, enough training that you should be able to develop your own iPhone application and upload it to the AppStore after the workshop. The workshop is limited in size to seven student developers and features hands on exercises under the supervision of the instructor.

Lead Instructor: Alex Cone, CEO,Codefab
Alex Cone has over 20 years' experience designing and implementing large-scale, mission critical systems for leading Wall Street firms and has also been working with Cocoa since its infancy - when it was still called NeXTstep and late at Apple hq in Cupertino, California. When the iPhone SDK came out he brought together all his developers for an in-house "kitchen" on iPhone coding. CodeFab has been doing iPhone consulting ever since. Alex is a recognized expert in WebObjects, Web Services, enterprise scale financial systems and iPHone development and has lectured at Apple and OpenBase developer conferences.

The workshop includes over two hundred pages of course material specifically written for the workshop by the instructor Alex Cone, refreshments and lunches.

This is the same workshop that has trained over 100 developers in five cities who are now selling dozens of apps in the App store and has been featured in the press
38 Minutes: An iPhone Developers Review of i the Phone Boot Camp
arnstechnica Get your pre-WWDC dev juices flowing at the iPhone Mansion
NBC News: iPhone Gold

Only one seat still available. Workshop limited to seven students;
To register on Eventbrite http://www.eventbrite.com/event/251387908

Only members of this Group can view the location for this Meetup

6 Yes
2 Maybe

May 30 10:00 AM

12 attended (est.) – 4.50 4.502

An introductory workshop in "Programming in Objective-C" by Steve Kochan, author of the book itself . He is the author and co-author of 10 bestselling books on the C language—including Programming in C (which has sold over 1 million copies)

Course Objectives: To teach you how to program in Objective-C from the ground up. You'll get hands-on experience with this intensive and comprehensive course that includes lecture and lab exercises. This course should be the first step towards learning how to write iPhone applications.

This course will teach you how to:

- Understand classes, objects, and methods
- Write and debug programs in Objective-C using Xcode
- Understand data types and how to write expressions
- Use basic control constructs for looping and making decisions
- Define classes and write instance and class methods
- Understand how inheritance works
- Take advantage of polymorphism and dynamic typing
- Work with the preprocessor
- Understand the underlying C language features
- Use the basic Foundation classes to work with numbers, strings, arrays, dictionaries, and
sets in your programs
- Copy and archive objects
- Manage memory and use the autorelease pool to avoid memory leaks
- Develop your first iPhone application using Interface Builder and the iPhone simulator

Prerequisites: Some experience with another programming language is recommended

Instructor Stephen Kocha's Bio

Stephen Kochan is the author and co-author of 10 bestselling books on the C language—including Programming in C (which has sold over 1 million copies), Programming in ANSI C, Topics in C Programming—and on Unix, including Exploring the Unix System and Unix Shell Programming. He has been programming on Macintosh computers since the introduction of the first Mac in 1984 and wrote Programming C for the Mac as part of the Apple Press Library and Beginning AppleScript as part of the Wrox Programmer to Programmer series for Jon Wiley.

Mr. Kochan spent several years working at AT&T Bell Laboratories. While he was there, he worked on performance measurement tools and developed and taught courses in C programming and the Unix System.

Mr. Kochan is also the former CEO and President of Pipeline Associates, Inc. a software company which he founded in 1985. The company specialized in developing printer language interpreters and licensed its technology to preeminent printer manufactures such as Sharp, Konica, Hitachi, Mitsubishi International, Fujitsu, Kodak, Sharp Electronica, and Electronics for Imaging (EFI), Inc. While at Pipeline, Mr. Kochan developed a patent for imaging pages in printers with reduced memory.


You can RSVP Yes or Maybe on this site but to reserve a seat you must also register

To register for this workshop and receive either the student or early bird discount go to the Eventbrite site:
http://nycobjectivec.eventbrite.com/

This workshop is limited to 15 developers and lunch is not provided or included.

SLC Conference Center
New York, NY, 10001

11 Yes
2 Maybe

May 15 10:00 AM

10 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.001

Note our main site is http://www.iphonebootcampnyc.com

“If you want to develop apps on the iphone you need this course. Don't try this on your own, unless you have a couple of months to spare ” —Craeg K Strong - lead developer, Arielpartners.com, attended December basic and advanced workshop and January Three Day Intensive iPhone Boot Camp

“ This course is a great way to jump start your iPhone app development. Taking this course will save you several weeks of wasted effort while you try to figure out the API and more than pay for itself in your very first project. ”
— Giri Iyengar, CTO-signalpatterns.com, attended December basic and advanced workshop

"Alex Cone is an excellent instructor! The course is a VERY intensive, heads down class that provides the participants with the capabilities to create iPhone apps. The bootcamp provides a soup-to-nuts outline of how this can be accomplished. Jonathan's help and assistance provided the essential "oil" to make this class run smoothly for the 3 days. Highly recommended." - Bob Angell, iPhone Developer, attended January Three Day Intensive iPhone Boot Camp

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Alex Cone, CEO of CodeFab and lead instructor of the iPhone Boot Camp, on the iPhone Boot Camp


The three day intensive workshop from 10am-5pm covers the fundamentals and advanced feature of iPhone development, enough material that you should be able to develop your own iPhone application and upload it to the AppStore. The workshop is limited in size and features hands on exercises under the supervision of the instructor and teaching assistants.

You can RSVP (recommended) but you can not register for the next workshops on this meetup site.
To register for the next three day NYC intensive iPhone Development workshop go to the EventBrite Site:
http://www.eventbrite.com/event/251386905

Lead Instructor: Alex Cone, CEO,Codefab
Alex Cone has over 20 years' experience designing and implementing large-scale, mission critical systems for leading Wall Street firms and has also been working with Cocoa since its infancy - when it was still called NeXTstep and late at Apple hq in Cupertino, California. When the iPhone SDK came out he brought together all his developers for an in-house "kitchen" on iPhone coding. CodeFab has been doing iPhone consulting ever since. Alex is a recognized expert in WebObjects, Web Services, enterprise scale financial systems and iPHone development and has lectured at Apple and OpenBase developer conferences.

The workshop includes over two hundred pages of course material specifically written for the workshop by the instructor Alex Cone, refreshments and lunches.

Only members of this Group can view the location for this Meetup

9 Yes
4 Maybe

Apr 17 10:00 AM

17 attended (est.) – 5.00 5.005

Note our main site is http://www.iphonebootcampnyc.com

“If you want to develop apps on the iphone you need this course. Don't try this on your own, unless you have a couple of months to spare ” —Craeg K Strong - lead developer, Arielpartners.com, attended December basic and advanced workshop and January Three Day Intensive iPhone Boot Camp

“ This course is a great way to jump start your iPhone app development. Taking this course will save you several weeks of wasted effort while you try to figure out the API and more than pay for itself in your very first project. ”
— Giri Iyengar, CTO-signalpatterns.com, attended December basic and advanced workshop

"Alex Cone is an excellent instructor! The course is a VERY intensive, heads down class that provides the participants with the capabilities to create iPhone apps. The bootcamp provides a soup-to-nuts outline of how this can be accomplished. Jonathan's help and assistance provided the essential "oil" to make this class run smoothly for the 3 days. Highly recommended." - Bob Angell, iPhone Developer, attended January Three Day Intensive iPhone Boot Camp

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Alex Cone, CEO of CodeFab and lead instructor of the iPhone Boot Camp, on the iPhone Boot Camp


The three day intensive workshop from 10am-5pm covers the fundamentals and advanced feature of iPhone development, enough material that you should be able to develop your own iPhone application and upload it to the AppStore. The workshop is limited in size and features hands on exercises under the supervision of the instructor and teaching assistants.

You can RSVP (recommended) but you can not register for the next workshops on this meetup site.
To register for the next three day NYC intensive iPhone Development workshop April 17-19
http://www.eventbrite.com/event/251385902]http://www.eventbrite.com/event/251385902

Lead Instructor: Alex Cone, CEO,Codefab
Alex Cone has over 20 years' experience designing and implementing large-scale, mission critical systems for leading Wall Street firms and has also been working with Cocoa since its infancy - when it was still called NeXTstep and late at Apple hq in Cupertino, California. When the iPhone SDK came out he brought together all his developers for an in-house "kitchen" on iPhone coding. CodeFab has been doing iPhone consulting ever since. Alex is a recognized expert in WebObjects, Web Services, enterprise scale financial systems and iPHone development and has lectured at Apple and OpenBase developer conferences.

The workshop includes over two hundred pages of course material specifically written for the workshop by the instructor Alex Cone, refreshments and lunches.

SLC Conference Center
New York, NY, 10001

12 Yes
3 Maybe