Just wanted to give everyone a heads up of a new show my company is launching, since it should directly relate to most of you.
It is August 24-26 in Las Vegas, Nevada APPCON is the premier mobile application development conference & expo devoted to just apps! The conference will feature over 40 educational seminars with three main tracks: * Developer - Technical sessions of interest to developers, architects, and technical managers. o General - general development topics and "getting started" sessions. o Location - location-based services and developing against the available APIs and device capabilities. o Cross-Platform - focuses on the design and implementation of cross- platform Apps. o Games - programming using available 3D APIs (OpenGL ES, etc), sound APIs, etc. * IT - Technical/management sessions for IT experts that are evaluating, designing, deploying, managing or implementing mobile support in the enterprise. Topics of discussion include managing MS Exchange servers, security issues, and real-world case studies from large enterprises. * Business - covers business, entrepreneurial, legal, sales, marketing, and other business aspects of the App environment. We also have a section called "Hello World" which introduces people to app development. This is sponsored by Wiley Technical Publishing (they make all the "for dummies" books plus tons of great programming resources) Hello World: Part training, part hands-on coding - the Hello World session is designed to get attendees up to speed quickly before the general, technical sessions of the conference begins. Perfect for experienced developers new to mobile App coding, or for a developer experienced on one App platform looking to take a deep dive at the conference on another platform. The Hello World session will provide the information and real working code on the platform of your choice - you'll leave armed and dangerous, ready for the rest of the conference. If anyone wants any more info please checkout www.appconlv.com or email me at [email protected] We are looking to have Guy Kawasaki host a panel where he will interact with experts on each platform, if you think you are qualified to be our "Android Expert" shoot me an email and we can talk. Thanks for reading! Hope to see you there! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

