Posted by shane
on Thursday, October 09
When the iPhone SDK was first released in March, I got my feet wet with Objective-C and the SDK by building a FriendFeed client. I never got around to finishing it, and don’t want it to languish away on my Mac. So I’m releasing it to you guys under the MIT license. It was last developed on an early beta of 2.0, but has been updated to compile using the released 2.0 SDK. It is currently read-only, and doesn’t have the ability to post to FriendFeed. It was also done before Interface Builder was available. Feel free to finish it up and release it, use it as a learning tool, or whatever else you may want to do with it.
FriendFeed Touch is hosted on GitHub: http://github.com/shanev/friendfeed-iphone
Warning: This is not release quality software. I leave it as an exercise for the reader to finish.
Posted by shane
on Wednesday, October 08
I’m going to be speaking at iPhoneLive 2008 in San Jose, on November 18th, O’Reilly’s new conference for iPhone developers. Now that the NDA has been lifted, this conference is going to be a chock full of information. The line-up looks amazing, and includes some of the best speakers from iPhoneDevCamp and C4.
I’m going to talk about criteria for successful iPhone apps, and about the Audio APIs available in the SDK. If you would like to hear about anything else, please leave a comment here or send me a tweet. I’m looking forward to meeting you and hearing your questions and ideas.
Early registration ends on 10/14, so sign up now. If you register now, you’ll get an additional 20% off early registration with discount code ‘ip08gd20’.