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Articles about tuaw: November 21, 2008

Miss WWDC? Try iPhoneDevCamp 2

by Mark Rowland on May 17, 2008 at 06:50 PM

iPhoneDevCamp: WWDC's little brother
For those who focus development on the iPhone, and missed there chance to go to WWDC ‘08, you may just be in luck.  iPhoneDevCamp 2 is a three day series of workshops and conferences, all dealing with development on the iPhone and iPod Touch. This follow up to iPhoneDevCamp 1 is a non-profit, and is sponsored by the likes of Adobe Systems, Belkin, iLounge and ANSCA Mobile, among others. 

Should you attend, you will be immersed in the development world, learning tidbits from professional coders, designers and developers, and work with other attendees to make your own programs and migrate existing Mac programs to the iPhone.  “If you’re a Cocoa Touch developer, web developer, UI designer, or tester, this is the place to be the first weekend of August,“ says TUAW writer Steven Sande, and for the people mentioned above, it certainly will be the place to be. 

No registration info has been released, but make sure you check the iPhoneDevCamp 2 website periodically for more info.

[iPhoneDevCamp 2] via The Unofficial Apple Weblog]
 

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Pixelmator in private beta

by Greg Healy on Aug 18, 2007 at 12:53 PM

Pixelmator IconPixelmator, the delicious generation photo editor (think Photoshop), after much hype has finally gone into private beta. I was lucky enough to be one of the lucky people who have gotten in on the beta so far. I can’t post any screenshots/information yet until the final version is released, but I will say I like what I see.

If you want more information on what the beta is like, TUAW’s David Chartier has been given permission from the Pixelmator Team to post his initial thoughts. TUAW also has two videos displaying some of Pixelmator’s functionality that I recommend taking a look at if Pixelmator interests you. If you want to get in on the beta yourself, you can email the Pixelmator Team with your Mac specifications and your skills. You don’t have to be a designer to try out the beta, the Pixelmator Team wants “Life fans, switchers from Windows, grandfathers and grandmothers, 6-year-old kids, and our secret friend John Gruber trying out Pixelmator beta.”

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