Archive for April, 2009

WWTweetC

I am currently in the process of madly coding up a new Twitter app that will hopefully be available before WWDC. Before you groan about YATA (Yet Another Twitter App) let me tell you how mine will be different: I don’t expect it to have a life past June 13th.

WWTweetC is an app specifically designed for folks attending WWDC. It will filter your timeline and friends list down to folks also attending WWDC and allow you to find them easily, both inside of Moscone and out and about the streets of San Francisco.

The app will have three parts:

  1. Your timeline, showing only tweets from folks also attending WWDC.
  2. Your Friends list, showing all your friends, but sorted by those attending the conference and those not.  If there’s someone on your list that you know is attending the conference but (for some crazy reason) is not using WWTweetC you will have the option to filter in them and their tweets.
  3. The update screen.  The update screen will let you update your location inside of Moscone West (by selecting your location on a map of the conference center), update your location outside of Moscone West (using your current geospatial location), or post a new tweet.

The way that I plan on accomplishing most of this app’s functionality  is by hijacking your Twitter account’s Location field.  When you sign in using WWTweetC it will prepend your location field with ‘WWDC’.  Any location updates from that point on will replace your entire location field with ‘WWDC <your current location>’.

The success of this app is based on a few things:

  1. It being finished in a timely manner
  2. It getting accepted into the App Store before WWDC
  3. People actually using when we get there

I plan on open sourcing the project on Google code so that anyone that wants to help out will be able to contribute to its success.  I’m not sure what the average turnaround time is for app submissions, so it’s entirely possible that this app won’t be available by WWDC, but at least the code will be available for anyone to compile and install on their device.  If you think that this is a worthwhile app please tweet this post, tell your friends, and keep an eye out for future project updates.

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Shilling for a DroboPro

That’s right, I want to win a Drobo, and I’m more than willing to use my blog to win one.  Here’s the deal:

Hey would you like to win a Drobo? All you have to do is link from your blog or website to MYDL.ME. That’s it – must be 18 and live in a country where Drobo ships to be eligible. We’re going to pick a winner on March 31 so get your link up now. We’re going to check our referral logs to pick the winner. Good luck. — P.S. If you don’t win but you’d like a good deal on a Drobo check this out. If you want to buy a 2nd Generation Drobo populated with four WD 1TB Green Drives for $849, you can. Just use the code MYDL849 at the Drobostore–Valid through 3/31/09.

Now that post says that the drawing and coupon are only good until 3/31 and of course it is now 4/17, but @drobo did post this tweet last night:

Picking the lucky DroboPro winner this Fri. Just follow @scottbourne, or link to http://www.mydl.me to play, and see who’s won. Please RT.

So I’m holding out hope.  Cheers!

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WWDC09 Sessions & Labs

Apple has posted the first set of scheduled sessions and labs for this year’s WWDC here: Worldwide Developers Conference 2009 – Sessions & Labs.

Off the top of my head I think I will be keeping an eye on:

  • Advanced Debugging
  • Cocoa Tips and Tricks
  • Concurrent Programming in Cocoa
  • Effective iPhone App Architecture
  • Embedding Maps in iPhone Applications
  • Performance Tuning with Shark on Mac and iPhone
  • User Interface Design for iPhone Apps

Which ones do you have your eyes on?

 

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    WWDC09

    WWDC09BadgeI am happy to report that I will be attending WWDC this year!  It will be my first time at the conference and I couldn’t be more excited.

    I’m looking forward to “drinking from the fire hose of knowledge”, meeting all the great developers that I look up to, having drinks with friends that I’ve only met online, and soaking up as much knowledge as humanly possible in a 5-day period.

    If you’re also going to be out there feel free to drop me a line on twitter or leave a comment below!

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    UICatalog

    Reading through Beginning iPhone Development by Dave Mark and Jeff LaMarche I came across his handy link to a fantastic piece of iPhone development sample code: UICatalog.

    UICatalog is an Xcode project that uses all of the UI elements contained in iPhone’s UIKit framework.  There are quite a few great nuggets that this code produces such as:

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