December meeting
Adobe is graciously hosting us for the meeting on December 11th. It’s down in the Fremont area, so be fore-warned in regards to Parking – you might have to hunt around a bit for on-street parking.
The address is
701 N 34th St
Seattle, WA 98103
USA
Room is called Fairhaven, should be fine for 20-25 people.
Adobe has asked for a list of folks who will be attending, so Brent has knocked together a signup sheet with Google Forms. If you’re planning on coming to the December meeting, please sign up at
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p73TqQofdTQ1N0qI1z8laLg
Adobe is asking for a reasonably accurate list by December 1st for the meeting on the 11th.
Nov 20, 09:51 AM | Joseph Heck | events |
Meeting - Nov 13 - Objective-J/Cappuccino
Scott Koon will be presenting this Thursday (Nov 13th) on Cappuccino – the objective-j web framework for building applications.
It’s our only meeting this month (as the other falls perilously close to Thanksgiving).
Nov 10, 09:24 PM | Joseph Heck | events |
Sept 23rd Meeting - Hal Mueller iPhone Graphics API lessons learned
Hal reports:
I’m still going to do UIScrollView… Am tinkering now with Quartz drawing and hope also to look at OpenGL ES in the next few days by way of the “Molecules” app.
So maybe title “iPhone Graphics API lessons learned”, or roundtable, or something, to include UIScrollview, and a comparison of Quartz vs GL ES.
Oct 18, 12:12 PM | Joseph Heck | presentations |
Next Meeting - October 9th - SproutCore
We’re going to take a break off the iPhone run we’ve had for a little bit and do something completely different!
Matt Joss (of the infamous Rogue Sheep) is going to give us a run-down on SproutCore. For those that don’t know, and are too lazy to look through the link – SproutCore is the web framework that Apple is using to build out their online web applications for their online presence (i.e. what had been the .Mac suite of applications).
Sep 29, 01:36 PM | Joseph Heck | presentations |
Next meeting: Sept 25th
The next meeting is Sept 25th – back at the dBug resource center. The meeting’s topic: iPhone performance: Tips and Tricks.
Expect a round-table and open discussion on “how the hell did you deal with…” sorts of questions related to the constrained memory environment associated with iPhone development.
The meeting yesterday was, without a doubt, the largest of the year – I counted 51 folks in attendance. A huge thank you again to Google for the impromptu offering of a space suitable and to Amit for taking some time out of his evening in Seattle to talk with us and answer our varied questions.
Sep 12, 09:48 PM | Joseph Heck | events |
