the iPhone SDK is still under NDA.
folks can't get together and discuss it outside of their own company,
nor can you legally do so on a third party mailing list or site.
Whether or not your intentions are good, this is violating the NDA.
On Jun 20, 2008, at 2:11 PM, Brad O'Hearne wrote:
All,
Please pardon the fact that this is in regards to a new user group
based in Phoenix, AZ. While most of you may not be local to Phoenix
and be able to attend our meetings, please feel free to join anyway,
to take part in iPhone development discussion. Perhaps your area
does not have an iPhone user group yet, but if not, there's no
reason you have to do without -- hook up with our group.
For the better part of the past year, I've been an iPhone user, and
have kept a close eye on the developments of the iPhone, iPhone web
development, and the iPhone SDK. I attended the Apple World Wide
Development Conference (WWDC) last week, and as most of you probably
know, Apple announced the 3G iPhone and the iPhone SDK 2.0. For
those unable to attend, I can summarize last week by saying that the
iPhone is not merely a mobile device; it is essentially a brand new
OS platform, and the most advanced mobile technology in the world.
Apple has created a huge opportunity for development, and rarely in
a technical career does one get the opportunity to get in on the
ground floor.
I am an independent software developer based in Gilbert, I am
developing applications for the iPhone to be marketed soon when the
iPhone Application Store opens. This is a major career direction
I've been planning, and as such, I have had plans to launch an
iPhone developer group following the WWDC. That day is here. I'm
announcing the Phoenix iPhone Developer Group, otherwise known as
"Pi", due to a play on the letters of the group name, and the
anticipation of this new, exciting direction going on, and on, and
on.... (that's nerd humor for those following along...). You may
join this group at the Google Group at the following URL:
Phoenix iPhone Developer Group:
http://groups.google.com/group/phoenix-iphone-developer-group
These URLS also resolve to the same location presently:
http://phoenix-iphone.com
http://phoenix-iphone.org
I will be supporting this group through email posts, attempting to
facilitate meetings (which will be spontaneous, as members are
available, and at convenient locations), and my blog just opened at:
NeuroFire (blog entitled "Burning Embers"): http://www.neurofire.com/
I welcome everyone to join. I look forward to collaborating with
you, and growing the iPhone Developer Community in Phoenix. I would
be very grateful if you could forward this email to any work
associates, and other user groups you may be a part of -- spread the
word!
Sincerely,
Brad
Brad O'Hearne
NeuroFire
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