I am planning a series of monthly evening talks for CH St Louis to be hosted by my employer. I'd like to kick it all off with an intro to Mac/iOS dev using Xcode 4. I'd like to follow that with a talk on Obj-C and Cocoa/CocoaTouch before we get to an intro to memory management. Jay Tuley has volunteered for the latter talk.
If you would like to volunteer, or suggest someone, please let me know. My employer, Announce Media, is located on the U City Loop and in downtown Mountain View, California on Castro Street. The speaker can present via video conference from Mountain View, and in fact we might have attendees there as well.
The goal of these talks is to jump start a newb's knowledge in Obj-C and Cocoa dev in the Mac OS X dev tools. I am amenable to more then once monthly meetings and to additional topics. I have a few more advanced topics I am interested in, but these first three seem pretty basic and I am pretty rusty. :-)
So let me know if you are interested in presenting either of these two or know someone I can reach out to in St Louis or Silicon Valley. And the sooner we find the first speaker, the sooner we get started! :-)
Thanks,
Fred
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On Aug 5, 2011, at 10:43 PM, Gary Sheldon wrote:
> Is the intent, scope or intended audience different from the West
> County CocoaHeads group just formed in June? If not, seems like
> joining forces might be mutually beneficial.
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> On 8/4/11, L. Brandt <lbran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Fred,
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>> I know you gave this talk a while ago and I was wondering if you
>> still had a
>> copy of your presentation.... I am joining the CH group and am
>> hoping to
>> catch up on development. Thanks.
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MEETING INFORMATION
Saturday, December 19, 2009 14:00 at Kaldi's Coffeehouse,
120 S Kirkwood Rd, St
Louis, MO
There is a link to another site for more "current information":
Check for the most up to date and correct meeting information at:
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The information about the meeting displayed on that site is identical
for the usual
monthly meeting on the last Saturday from January through December 2011:
Cocoaheads STL Meeting
When
Sat, December 24, 2011, 2pm – 4pm
Where
Kaldi's Coffeehouse loc: 120 S Kirkwood Rd St Louis MO. (map)
Description
Meeting Topics:
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Sorry for the late reply.
The intents are largely the same, but the "West" St Louis group is more focused on presentations than we are. I had started to organize talks, but got busy and could not follow through. My fault, but fortunately, the other group is there for presentations.
I put "West" in quotes because we actually meet just south of them in Kirkwood. (The talks were in U City to the east a little bit.)
Also, WStL is iOS specific. If you are into the Mac, then we might be a better fit. However, we are very informal and it is more of a monthly get together to discuss topics in the Mac/iOS technical universe.
You can do both, by all means. They meet on Thursdays, we meet on Saturdays and if I ever put together more talks, they'll be on Wednesdays in U City.
Hope that helps clear up any questions. I think we are fortunate to have both groups. It is unfortunate we couldn't merge the two, but really, this way we make sure the Mac isn't forgotten! :-P
f-
On Aug 5, 2011, at 10:43 PM, Gary Sheldon wrote:
Thanks, Jay