We're incredibly excited about the announcement that Apple made at
WWDC today. We believe that Twitter's deep integration with iOS is
going to open up a lot of exciting opportunities for developers. For
your apps, this includes:
- single sign-on and lightweight identity
- taking advantage of the tweet sheet feature
- the ability to tweet a photo from your app
- pulling down a user's following graph
and a whole lot more. As part of the announcement, we're looking to
host a workshop at Twitter's headquarters this Wednesday (6/8) from
6:30pm to 8:30pm at 795 Folsom Street. At this event, we'll cover what
the integration hooks mean for developers. Loren Brichter will also be
talking about ABUIKit, a UI framework specifically for Mac, which
we'll be open-sourcing.
In order to attend, you'll need to first be registered as an Apple
Developer - you can register with Apple here:
> We're incredibly excited about the announcement that Apple made at > WWDC today. We believe that Twitter's deep integration with iOS is > going to open up a lot of exciting opportunities for developers. For > your apps, this includes:
> - single sign-on and lightweight identity > - taking advantage of the tweet sheet feature > - the ability to tweet a photo from your app > - pulling down a user's following graph
> and a whole lot more. As part of the announcement, we're looking to > host a workshop at Twitter's headquarters this Wednesday (6/8) from > 6:30pm to 8:30pm at 795 Folsom Street. At this event, we'll cover what > the integration hooks mean for developers. Loren Brichter will also be > talking about ABUIKit, a UI framework specifically for Mac, which > we'll be open-sourcing.
> In order to attend, you'll need to first be registered as an Apple > Developer - you can register with Apple here:
> What about the rest of the iOS developers who can't be there? I'm
> registered as an Apple Developer but I'm not there...
> Tom
> On 6/6/11 8:29 PM, Jason Costa wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > We're incredibly excited about the announcement that Apple made at
> > WWDC today. We believe that Twitter's deep integration with iOS is
> > going to open up a lot of exciting opportunities for developers. For
> > your apps, this includes:
> > - single sign-on and lightweight identity
> > - taking advantage of the tweet sheet feature
> > - the ability to tweet a photo from your app
> > - pulling down a user's following graph
> > and a whole lot more. As part of the announcement, we're looking to
> > host a workshop at Twitter's headquarters this Wednesday (6/8) from
> > 6:30pm to 8:30pm at 795 Folsom Street. At this event, we'll cover what
> > the integration hooks mean for developers. Loren Brichter will also be
> > talking about ABUIKit, a UI framework specifically for Mac, which
> > we'll be open-sourcing.
> > In order to attend, you'll need to first be registered as an Apple
> > Developer - you can register with Apple here:
> Hi Tom - unfortunately we will not be able to record this particular
> event.
> On Jun 6, 11:30 am, Tom van der Woerdt <i...@tvdw.eu> wrote:
> > What about the rest of theiOSdevelopers who can't be there? I'm
> >registeredas anAppleDeveloperbut I'm not there...
> > Tom
> > On 6/6/11 8:29 PM, Jason Costa wrote:
> > > Hi everyone,
> > > We're incredibly excited about the announcement thatApplemade at
> > > WWDC today. We believe that Twitter's deep integration withiOSis
> > > going to open up a lot of exciting opportunities for developers. For
> > > your apps, this includes:
> > > - single sign-on and lightweight identity
> > > - taking advantage of the tweet sheet feature
> > > - the ability to tweet a photo from your app
> > > - pulling down a user's following graph
> > > and a whole lot more. As part of the announcement, we're looking to
> > > host a workshop at Twitter's headquarters this Wednesday (6/8) from
> > > 6:30pm to 8:30pm at 795 Folsom Street. At this event, we'll cover what
> > > the integration hooks mean for developers. Loren Brichter will also be
> > > talking about ABUIKit, a UI framework specifically for Mac, which
> > > we'll be open-sourcing.
> > > In order to attend, you'll need to first beregisteredas anApple
> > >Developer- you can register withApplehere: