MobiDevDay Detroit: Debugging iOS
Dave Koziol spoke at MobiDevDay Detroit on Debugging iOS.
Here is the session description:
This intermediate level session will help you get more out of debugging for iOS. It will start with the basics, like logging, breakpoints and variables, and move to more advanced topics like conditional breakpoints, watching memory and location debugging.
Adapters: Bringing data into view
Joseph Blough, gave a talk tonight on "Adapters: Bringing data into view" at the Google Developer Group Ann Arbor Android (GDG-A3).
Adapters are used to connect collections of information with user interface elements (ListViews, ViewPagers, etc). This talk will go over the different kinds of adapters, basic use, customization of the presentation, and the ViewHolder pattern.
CocoaConf Chicago: Push Notifications
Dave Koziol headed down to Chicago to speak at CocoaConf on March 8-9.
Dave Koziol presented a talk on Getting Pushy.
You can find additional information on the CocoaConf Website
If you are at the conference, find Dave and introduce yourself.
Getting Pushy: Push Notifications are a staple of many iOS applications. In this talk, we'll cover what it takes to get them flowing. While the focus will be on the iOS side of the process, we'll also touch on server issues and options.
CocoaConf Chicago: Debugging
Dave Koziol headed down to Chicago to speak at CocoaConf on March 8-9.
Dave Koziol presented a talk on Debugging.
You can find additional information on the CocoaConf Website
If you are at the conference, find Dave and introduce yourself.
Debugging: This intermediate level session will help you get more out of debugging for iOS. It will start with the basics, like logging, breakpoints and variables, and move to more advanced topics like conditional breakpoints, watching memory and location debugging.
Detroit Mobile City iOS Conference: Debugging
On February 2nd, Dave Koziol gave a presentation on Debugging at the Detroit Mobile City iOS Conference.
This intermediate level session will help you get more out of debugging with Xcode. It will start with the basics, like logging, breakpoints and variables, and move to more advanced topics like conditional breakpoints, watching memory and location debugging.
CocoaHeads Ann Arbor: Getting Pushy by Dave Koziol
On January 10th, Dave Koziol gave a presentation on Getting Pushy or Push Notification with iOS at the Ann Arbor CocoaHeads group.
Push Notifications are a staple of many iOS applications. In this talk, we'll cover what it takes to get them flowing. While the focus will be on the iOS side of the process, we'll touch on some of the server issues as well.
MPowered iOS Crash Course
Ever dreamed of developing an iOS application, but never known where to get started? Do you have a great idea for a mobile application, but can’t put it all together?
Come to MPowered's iOS Crash Course, and learn all about iOS application development. Absolutely no previous program experience is needed. Arbormoon's Dave Koziol will be directing the 2 hour crash course and by the end of it, not only will you understand the basics of iOS development, but you will have built a functional mobile application!
Slides and simple Xcode project for the final sample application we built are attached.
M3 Columbus: Debugging with Xcode by Dave Koziol
Dave Koziol attended the M3 Conference in Columbus, OH on October 26th, and presented a talk on Debugging with Xcode. Here is the description from the program: "This intermediate level session will help you get more out of debugging with Xcode. It will start with the basics, like logging, breakpoints and variables, and move to more advanced topics like conditional breakpoints, watching memory and location debugging."
You can find additional information on the M3 Conference Website.
CocoaConf Columbus: Chris Adamson & Dave Koziol Speaking
Chris Adamson and Dave Koziol will be heading down to Columbus to speak at CocoaConf on August 9-11.
Chris Adamson will be presenting a one day pre-conference workshop on Core Audio Cranks It Up, and a regular talk on Mobile Movies with HTTP Live Streaming.
Dave Koziol will be presenting talks on Debugging with Xcode and Modern Objective-C.
You can find additional information on the CocoaConf Website
If you are at the conference, find us and introduce yourself.
WWDC: Michigan Mobile Developer Events
Did you get a ticket for WWDC?
Arbormoon Software, Inc and MTAM will be organizing a Michigan area gathering at WWDC again this year. If you are interested in meeting up with other folks from the State of Michigan, contact us, and we'll put you on a mailing list and a iOS Message list once we get to the conferences. If you'd like to be included, please use our Contact Form so we can keep you updated with details.
If this is your first WWDC, check out Arbormoon's list of WWDC Tips
Tentative Schedule:
Sunday Dinner, 6:30pm. Gather on the stairs outside Moscone West (corner of 4th and Howard). It would be great if you could wear some sort of Michigan related attire, so we can help find each other. We'll walk 1.5 blocks to the Westfield Mall's food court (Missing St, between 4th and 5th). Westfield Mall's food court is not your average food court, it features 22 restaurants, including Korean, Japanese, Thai, Chinese, Mexican, pasta, burgers, steaks, crepes and pizza. The food is pretty good.
Monday, Lunch. Head down to conference lunch room. Grab a box lunch and a drink, head out to the stairs outside Moscone West. Again if yo have some sort of Michigan related attire, it will be easier to find each other. We'll walk across 4th, through the Metreon, and find a nice place to sit in the Yerba Buena Gardens.
