Well that didn't take long. Ten slots left for Quickr Development Boot Camp, 3 for personal day, 15 for new iPhone dev training
Category Quickr Boot Camp iPhone Training WebinarsWith registration open for two business days, we've already signed up two of the twelve available slots for the Quickr Development Boot Camp mentioned below. And, registration for the Collaboration University Webinar on March 11 (Quickr API Development) is almost half full nearing 50 registrants. It seems people really want to learn this stuff!
Speaking of learning, we've decided to offer a non-IBM-specific iPhone Development for Business Seminar one day only, Friday, April 16th. Based partly on the rave reviews received by Julian Robichaux (architect of SnappFiles) at Lotusphere 2010, and the person-year he and Viktor now have in development using web, native, and toolkit technologies, we are offering a full day of "getting started" type training. I expect we'll mostly attract the local developer market for this, but just in case I arranged for a similar $99 deal at the seminar hotel here in Overland Park and will cater lunch. By all means if you're interested in iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad development and don't know where to start, this is a great way to figure it all out.
In one day we will cover introductions to iPhone-friendly web development, XCode and Objective C native development, and a toolkit that accelerates development for non-native-app developers, magically (really, it's magic) transforming high-end JavaScript and CSS into native apps. At the end of the day we'll also role-play all three roles in the iPhone Developer Program and demystify the complexities of the App Store. You'll come away with a good understanding of which methods are best for which apps and skillsets and a clear decision matrix for your boss to help invest in deeper training. More info is at http://iPhone.snapps.com hope to see you there...
