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Want to get a free TI CC3200? And have a chance to win an Arduino kit? Then go to one of the free AT&T IoT workshops on 4/7

From: user 1.
Sent on: Thursday, April 2, 2015, 1:21 PM

I know many of you have already signed up for one of the AT&T IoT DevLab coding workshops in Boston next Tuesday, April 7. But whether you are already planning to go or are still thinking about it I want to give you a little more info.

 

First, these workshops are being taught by AT&T IoT experts out of AT&T’s Foundry Innovation Center, the heart of our IoT research, so not only is it a great opportunity to learn but also a chance to connect with AT&T experts and your fellow developers.

 

But let me give you another couple of other reasons to consider it. First, we will be giving everyone that attends a TI CC3200 SimpleLink LaunchPad to keep (we use it in our lab exercises). In addition, for both the afternoon and evening sessions we will have a attendee drawing for an Arduino Starter Kit from Arduino and a copy of “Exploring Arduino: Tools and Techniques for Engineering Wizardry” by Jeremy Blum!

 

These events are not AT&T marketing pitches, but rather 3-hour, hands-on coding workshops in which we walk through coding examples then provide help as you go through the lab exercises yourself. So come and discover what made the 145 attendees in New York a few weeks ago so enthusiastic!

 

AFTERNOON M2X APIs Workshop (same content as evening)

When:                     Tuesday, April 7, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (registration & lunch 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.)

REGISTER HERE:    http://devlab-boston-afternoon-2015.eventbrite.com/?aff=mudevlab

 

EVENING M2X APIs Workshop (same content as afternoon)

When:                     Tuesday, April 7, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (registration & dinner 5p.m. to 6 p.m.)

REGISTER HERE:     http://devlab-boston-evening-2015.eventbrite.com/?aff=mudevlab

 

DETAILS

Cost:       Free

Tools:     Using cURL for the lab exercises. Bring your laptop!

 

LOCATION

Where:   Metro Meeting Centers, 101 Federal Street, Boston, MA 02110

Located in the heart of downtown Boston's financial district; easily accessible via public transportation (MBTA Red, Green, Orange, Blue, and Silver Lines; Amtrak Trains; Bus Lines) or by auto.

 

Have some fun, get some food, and network with AT&T experts and your fellow developers!

 

Note: join the “Boston DevLab Coding Workshops” meetup to learn more and to stay up-to-date on future AT&T events: http://www.meetup.com/BostonDevlab/. (Please use the Eventbrite links above to register for these workshops.)

 

Thanks, and I hope to see you in Boston next week! Ernie

 

 

Ernie Flowers
Sr. Product Marketing Manager - AT&T Developer Program

 

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