In St. Petersburg, the fierce frosts are finally ending and we are getting out of hibernation. Meet the Spring with the
Apple Developers Community !
March 3 at 19:00 , when the
error-free (for 2 weeks, then) gismeteo promises us 0 on a thermometer, we meet in a new place, in the
heart of St. Petersburg, to listen to interesting reports on the development for iPhone and iPad, to exchange experience make useful contacts and just have a good time.
We decided to dedicate the third meeting to the mysteries of developing the most popular applications in the AppStore -
games .
And while you are
registering , under the cut, I will tell you more about the reports.
Cocos2d
Stanislav Krasnoyarov, Lead Programmer at
Business Computer Center, will talk about a small opensource framework for creating 2D games -
Cocos2D .
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Stanislav works as a lead programmer at
Business Computer Center . He has gone from a tester to a system architect.
Monotouch for iPhone
Andrei Baskov will talk about iPhone development using
Monotouch .
“MonoTouch is a static compiler for C # and other static CIL languages that will allow developers to use C # to develop applications for the iPhone with full support for the existing Apple API for developing iPhone applications.

Andrei himself worked at
Readoz and Intergam as technical director, created
InResearch in the field of online research, and now he is fully engaged in
Geopoly , a mobile geolocation game where users buy buildings and establishments next to which they are located. The first release will be under the iPhone - the launch is scheduled in early April.
Also, our good friends from
DataArt will surely make a
performance with their thematic presentation. And this is not a complete list of speakers.

We continue to search for speakers and are open to cooperation. If you consider yourself sufficiently competent in GameDev for iPhone or iPad and want to speak with us as a speaker, please contact Inbox - we will be very pleased.
Register , come and grow in the company of like-minded people. It will be interesting!