iPhone developer's Journey

 
 

You asked for it well here it is! Well maybe you did not but anyway. As you probably already know, this week (8-12 June) is the most important for all the Mac and iPhone developers around the world. If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's the World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco. This is the place where developers go to get an update on everything possible. You also get the chance to program with Apple engineer. Here's the link to follow all the update and watch HD version of conference http://developer.apple.com/WWDC/. On monday Apple announced a lot of new things on Mac and iPhone, including an all-new iPhone called 3Gs ("s" stands for Speed). I'm posting this wrap-up video of the conference so you don't have to watch the entire conference. You will get an idea of the conference and see its big annoucement. Here it is :

 
 

I know it's off topic but I had to share it with you guys. Since I'm pretty sure most of you are gamers (just like me) I know you're gonna appreciate the post. So, yesterday I streamed the Microsoft press conference at the E3 and I was blown off by their final announcement. They kept the best for the end and it's called "Project Natal". This project can be seen as a Wii on steroids. What it does is that it's some kind of motion capture gameplay. It's video game without controller. Okay I'm already hearing the hardcore gamers community saying that again video game are going in the wrong direction and that such project should just not exist. But hey! Just think about all the possibilities of such a technology. Okay enough talking and here's a video of the Natal Project so you can vizualise what I mean. To conclude, even if I consider myself as a harcore gamer, I love seeing such technology being developped and I'm not going to do some casual gamer bashing since, in my tought, their arrival on the market made the industry grow and renewed itself. Anyway here it is!


 
 
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I finally have my Mac Mini! After a month of waiting, here it is. A month ago, I would have never taught that buying and receiving the computer would be the hardest part of the whole project! But anyway, it gave me time to set everything up and be ready as sonn as I receive it. I have a couple of things to share with you so let's begin.