Report on the meeting of the Apple Developers Community in St. Petersburg
November 12, the first official meeting of the Apple Developers Community was held in St. Petersburg.
This evening, in the Ingria Business Incubator, about 50 people gathered, and we can confidently say that our first pancake did not come out lumpy.
Let me remind you that the goal of our community is the development of those who are already developing iPhone applications and attracting new developers. To implement it, we collect monthly developer meetings, mainly aimed at gaining practical knowledge.
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We plan to hold the next meeting for 21 days before the New Year, on the day of the Constitution of Thailand. We will open the secret of Windows domination over Linux to the first figured out date and will present two invites to the most private Internet resource - Google Wave !
Oleg Rozhdestvensky was the first to shoot the vantage point. He said a few words about the Ingria business incubator itself. I would like to express my deep gratitude for the fact that our meeting was held in a comfortable room with all the necessary amenities.
Then the CEO of e-Legion, Alexander Zverev, marked the opening of the community with a cheerful speech about the need for iPhone developers and the Appstore for desktop computers.
The first report was delivered by Denis Margolin , director of mobile dataArt. In a free manner, Denis talked about how Apple went to the iPhone and iPad and why they became so successful.
The report was very interesting and raised a number of questions, including whether Apple is threatening software piracy.
But Denis left the main surprise for dessert. He brought HTC based on Windows Phone 7 and both of the coffee breaks half of the Apple developers were playing with him :)
After the coffee break, Eldar Markov made a more technical and specific report - Continuous integration (wiki: Ru , En ) for iPhone projects.
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We used Team City, Google toolbox for Mac, Xcode code analyzer, build and highlight waring perl script.