The One More Things Conference is set to take place May 25th - 26th in Melbourne, Australia. This year the conference has managed to bring together a stellar lineup of presenters for those attending.
About the Conference:
One More Thing isn't a traditional programming conference. It's a meeting for iOS developers, designers and those who just want to come along for the ride. You won't directly learn to code better. Your UI probably won't improve either. But you will leave with more confidence in your abilities as an iOS developer or designer.
Our hope is that through listening to the stories of successful independent iOS developers, you will be inspired to follow through on your own ideas and projects.
For 2012, we've brought the best independent iOS developers from all over the world to Melbourne, and expanded to an extra day of workshops, with masters in the craft of code & design. If you've ever wanted to make a living off the App Store, making your own apps and setting your own agenda, One More Thing is where you want to be.
Speakers:
● Main Conference
● Raphael Schaad, Flipboard San Francisco, USA
● Winter Wong, Quoord Systems (Tapatalk) Shanghai, China
● Lee Armstrong, Pinkfroot (PlaneFinder) London, UK
● Julian Lepinski, Debacle Software (Pano) Toronto, Canada
● Matt Rix, Magicule (Trainyard) Toronto, Canada
● Adam Kirk, Mysterious Trousers (Calvetica) Salt Lake City, USA
● Igor Puenjak, Lima Sky (Doodle Jump) Miami, USA
● Kepa Auwae, Rocketcat Games (Hook Champ) Seattle, USA
● Shaun Inman (Last Rocket) Chattanooga, USA
● Justin Williams, Second Gear (Elements) San Francisco, USA
● Dave Howell, Avatron Software (Air Display) Portland, USA
Mini-Conf: Code
● Loren Brichter, Atebits (Tweetie) Philadelphia, USA
● Karl von Randow, Tap Tap Tap (Camera+) Auckland, NZ
● Layton Duncan, Polar Bear Farm (Air Forms) Christchurch, NZ
Mini-Conf: Design
● Neven Mrgan, Panic Portland, USA
● Jeff Broderick San Francisco, USA
● Sebastiaan de With San Francisco, USA
Pricing:
Early bird pricing for the Main Conference is $249 until 12th April. Mini-Confs are limited to only 30 people per session and cost $499.
Read More [via 9to5Mac]
About the Conference:
One More Thing isn't a traditional programming conference. It's a meeting for iOS developers, designers and those who just want to come along for the ride. You won't directly learn to code better. Your UI probably won't improve either. But you will leave with more confidence in your abilities as an iOS developer or designer.
Our hope is that through listening to the stories of successful independent iOS developers, you will be inspired to follow through on your own ideas and projects.
For 2012, we've brought the best independent iOS developers from all over the world to Melbourne, and expanded to an extra day of workshops, with masters in the craft of code & design. If you've ever wanted to make a living off the App Store, making your own apps and setting your own agenda, One More Thing is where you want to be.
Speakers:
● Main Conference
● Raphael Schaad, Flipboard San Francisco, USA
● Winter Wong, Quoord Systems (Tapatalk) Shanghai, China
● Lee Armstrong, Pinkfroot (PlaneFinder) London, UK
● Julian Lepinski, Debacle Software (Pano) Toronto, Canada
● Matt Rix, Magicule (Trainyard) Toronto, Canada
● Adam Kirk, Mysterious Trousers (Calvetica) Salt Lake City, USA
● Igor Puenjak, Lima Sky (Doodle Jump) Miami, USA
● Kepa Auwae, Rocketcat Games (Hook Champ) Seattle, USA
● Shaun Inman (Last Rocket) Chattanooga, USA
● Justin Williams, Second Gear (Elements) San Francisco, USA
● Dave Howell, Avatron Software (Air Display) Portland, USA
Mini-Conf: Code
● Loren Brichter, Atebits (Tweetie) Philadelphia, USA
● Karl von Randow, Tap Tap Tap (Camera+) Auckland, NZ
● Layton Duncan, Polar Bear Farm (Air Forms) Christchurch, NZ
Mini-Conf: Design
● Neven Mrgan, Panic Portland, USA
● Jeff Broderick San Francisco, USA
● Sebastiaan de With San Francisco, USA
Pricing:
Early bird pricing for the Main Conference is $249 until 12th April. Mini-Confs are limited to only 30 people per session and cost $499.
Read More [via 9to5Mac]