The MacTechGroup holds meetings for Macintosh programmers on the first Wednesday of each month at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
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This is a meeting you won't want to miss.
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Workshop: The iPhone Open Source Compiler
Jonathan Zdziarski, author of "iPhone Open Application Development" from O'Reilly press, and known for his work in cracking the iPhone and leading the effort to port the first open source applications to the iPhone, will give a workshop to introduce programmers to the iPhone's technical architecture and illustrate how you can use the techniques in his book to create applications for the iPhone with the same dazzling effects as the original iPhone applications.
Jonathan will dig into some of the private iPhone APIs and make it a low level camp meeting style presentation.
This looks like an highly notable meeting for potential iPhone developers, even if you think you're going to use Apple's SDK. Recommended for all.
Jonathan will try to raffle off a copy of his book for trivia answers. People can bring their macs if they want to follow along.
What have you been doing on the Macintosh lately? Run into a problem? We're looking for people to show off their code, their applications, or the new programming tool they've come to love. We're always looking for good speakers on a wide range of technical topics. Good topics include: discussion of some part of the Mac OS that you've learned about the hard way, an introduction to some development environment or tool that might be of interest to others, etc.
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