November 25th, 2009
Another formal meeting! An opportunity to talk code in a quieter environment than our informal meetings, bring along your questions and enthusiasm for Mac and iPhone development.
macMacDevs[44], will be held in the Boardroom on Level 10 at Livingstone Tower, Strathclyde University on Thursday 26 November 2009, from 16:00 to 18:00. (Follow signs for the General Office on Level 10 of Livingstone Tower, the boardroom is on the right hand side of the general office area).
We will have a blitz talk from Quinn on using Blocks in Objective-C, and then help you get the most out of your Mac and iPhone development and UI design. Whether you’re a beginner looking for some guidance; or have an idea for a Mac or iPhone application and want feedback; or an experienced developer looking for some code review, bug fixes, or advice, we’ll try our best.
Following the formal meeting will be macMacDevs[45].
If you’re planning on coming along, please let me know via Twitter (@pyrusmalus), or email david@pyrusmalus.com. (The macMacDev mail server is down at the moment).
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November 16th, 2009
MacMacDev starts up in Aberdeen; Apple open an Apple Store there. Coincidence? I don’t think so.
macMacDevs[43] will be held at Kilau Coffee, 9A Little Belmont Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1JG, on Thursday 19 November 2009, from 18:30 until whenever.
Turn up, talk code, show off your latest iPhone and Mac applications.
If you’re planning on coming along, please let me - david@macmacdev.com - know.
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November 10th, 2009
Yes, the 42nd MacMacDev! Discuss the answer to life, the universe, and everything, at our newly-relocated Edinburgh informal meeting.
macMacDevs[42] (informal protocol) will be in the Meeting Room, Beehive, 18-20 Grassmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2JU on Thursday 12 November 2009 from 18:30 to whenever.
Turn up, talk code, eat, drink, tell me what you thought of the formal meeting.
If you’re planning on coming along, please let me - david@macmacdev.com - know.
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November 10th, 2009
Apple carefully planned their UK iPhone Tech Talk so as not to clash with this month’s Edinburgh double-meeting!
macMacDevs[41] (formal protocol) will be in the Meeting Room, Beehive, 18-20 Grassmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2JU from 16:00 to 18:00 on Thursday 12 November 2009.
We’ll have a brief overview of the aims of MacMacDev, and then help you get the most out of your Mac and iPhone development. Whether you’re a beginner looking for some guidance; or have an idea for a Mac or iPhone application and want feedback; or an experienced developer looking for some code review, bug fixes, or advice, we’ll try our best.
Following the formal meeting will be macMacDevs[42].
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October 27th, 2009
Yes, two macMacDevs in one day - this one is the usual informal one but in a new location.
macMacDevs[40] will be held at Ad Lib, Ingram Street, Glasgow on Thursday 29 October 2009, from 18:30 to whenever.
Turn up, talk code, eat, drink, tell me what you thought of the formal meeting.
If you’re planning on coming along, please let me - david@macmacdev.com - know.
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October 27th, 2009
We’re experimenting with a new format for macMacDev meetings: a formal meeting, followed by an informal meeting. Feel free to turn up for either or both (or none, but we’d love it if you didn’t choose this option!)
Our first formal meeting will be macMacDevs[39], which will be held in the Boardroom on Level 10 at Livingstone Tower, Strathclyde University on Thursday 29 October 2009, from 16:00 to 18:00. (Follow signs for the General Office on Level 10 of Livingstone Tower, the boardroom is on the right hand side of the general office area).
We’ll have a brief overview of the aims of MacMacDev, a blitz talk from Fraser Speirs, and then help you get the most out of your Mac and iPhone development. Whether you’re a beginner looking for some guidance; or have an idea for a Mac or iPhone application and want feedback; or an experienced developer looking for some code review, bug fixes, or advice, we’ll try our best.
Following the formal meeting will be macMacDevs[40].
If you’re planning on coming along, please let me - david@macmacdev.com - know.
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October 13th, 2009
Yes, another Aberdeen MacMacDev! Different location, slightly different time, but sill the same mixture of code and chat.
macMacDevs[38] will be held at Kilau Coffee, 9A Little Belmont Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1JG, on Thursday 15 October 2009, from 18:30 until whenever.
Turn up, talk code, show off your latest iPhone and Mac applications.
If you’re planning on coming along, please let me - david at macmacdev dot com - know.
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October 5th, 2009
Another Edinburgh macMacDev - the big question is whether Apple will release the rumored new iMacs, MacBooks, and Mac minis before or after this week’s meeting!
macMacDevs[37] will be held at Mezz, 49-51 London Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6LX, on Thursday 8 October 2009, from 19:00 until whenever.
Turn up, talk code, talk about the formal macMacDev meetings which will hopefully start next month.
If you’re planning on coming along, please let me - david at macmacdev dot com - know.
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September 22nd, 2009
Eeep! Another Glasgow MacMacDev already? We’re running out of Thursdays this month it seems!
macMacDevs[36] will be held at Offshore, 3/5 Gibson Street, Glasgow, G12 8NU, on Thursday 24 September 2009, from 19:00 until whenever.
Turn up, talk code, bemoan the fact that if you’re there you’re probably not going to make it to C4[3] in time.
If you’re planning on coming along, please let me - david at macmacdev dot com - know.
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September 10th, 2009
Looking for some good books - either printed or ebooks - on Mac and iPhone development? Fancy 50% discount on some ebooks?
Apress, in conjunction with MacMacDev, are offering 50% off Apress ebooks.
I’ve been reading my way through a number of the Apress iPhone development books, and I’ve been impressed with the content and presentation. I’ll bring some of the titles along to the next MacMacDev meetings so you can have a flick through them, and I’ll post my reviews of the titles later on.
If you want to take advantage of the 50% discount on ebooks, email me - david at macmacdev dot com - for a promotional code to use at the checkout.
If you’d rather have printed copies of the books, Apress are offering 40% discount through a campaign with Macworld through to the end of the year.
Apress are also interested in hearing ideas for other Mac and iPhone book titles, so if you have any ideas, or would like to write for them, let me know.
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