Unfortunately my schedule will not allow me to attend the Voices That Matter – iPhone Developer’s Conference in Seattle, April 24-25. Therefore I will give my ticket away to a reader of this blog.
Just write a comment to this blog post stating why you want to go to the conference, and I will pick one entry as the lucky winner. My selection criteria will be as secret as Apple’s App Store approval process, and my decision is likewise dictatorial. ๐ But since the conference is coming up soon, speed is of the essence.
Be sure to provide contact information in your comment so that I and the conference organizers can contact you. Your contact information will not be published.
Update: The lucky winner of the free ticket is John Depue. Congratulations! And feel free to write a guest post for the blog on what you learned at the conference…
April 15th, 2010 at 09:13
I would love to go to the conference. I work as an iPhone developer and doubt my company will pay.
A Few good reasons:
1. I live in Seattle
2. I’ve published a few apps that are on the store and would love to meet some of the guru’s of the business
3. I’ll read your blog more every day!! <<— the begging part
April 15th, 2010 at 09:16
I love the platform. Been stuck doing boring ass QA work all my life. The iPhone is my best chance and achieving my lifelong dream of finally breaking into software development.
Aaron
April 15th, 2010 at 12:19
Hi Nick,
I would love to go and attend this event. Just few months back I started learning iPhone development (originally .NET/SQL developer) and I love it. My first app (Keyboard Shortcuts Reference) was published in late Feb, and am working on few more. I wanted to attend the event, but had to put money at some other training, I had even selected the sessions that I would go to if I attend. But then decided that would just read up on those topics on my own. Would love to attend the conference!
April 15th, 2010 at 18:50
Hi Nick,
Love reading your blog. Live in Seattle and would love to attend the conference.
Regards,
John
April 19th, 2010 at 22:06
Liked the line “My selection criteria will be as secret as Appleโs App Store approval process, and my decision is likewise dictatorial. ๐ “