About
MobileDevCampNYC 2011 ( formally associated as iOSPadDevCampNYC, iPadDevCampNYC and iPhoneDevCampNYC) annual not for a profit developers gathering to develop applications for mobile technology platform. This year the focus is on multi-platform/cross-platform theme, with iOS and Android hackers, competition and cooperation prizes and panel discussions on approaches to multi-platform with debates on native vs cross-platform vs mobile web. This year’s event is being organized by CodeFab LLC , a privately held mobile interactive application development firm based in New York City. CodeFab provides a wide range of consulting solutions from iPhone, Palm Pre and Android development and training to systems integration and high performance web applications for more information please visit CodeFab.com.
To date CodeFab has sponsored organizing the iOSDevCampNYC, iPadDevCampNYC, and iPhoneDevCampNYC events as satellite organizations of the iOSDevCamp, iPadDevCamp, and iPhoneDevCamp not-for-profit organization that gathers annually to develop applications for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch using both the native SDK and web standards. The events format are “unconference” or Barcamp-style, featuring content from the participants.
Attendees include iOS developers, web developers, UI designers, entrepreneurs and testers, all working together over the weekend. Development projects include both solo and team efforts. While some attendees wish to work solo during the event, we encourage attendees to team up, based on expertise, to work in ad-hoc project development teams. All attendees should be prepared to work on a development project during the event.
We are sensitive to the NDA’s that Apple and Google have in place on their respective SDK’s, and we have no intention of violating the terms that individual developers have in place with Apple or Google. Only public topics are allowed, no beta releases, and never any jailbreaking applications.
The organizing committee of MobileDevCampNYC consist of Alex Cone, Alexia Hebel, Ron Perkey, Arden Surdam, and Cal Thixton.
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