Presentation: "Introduction to iOS Software Development"

Time: Wednesday 12:05 - 13:05

Location: Henry Moore Room, Fourth Floor

Abstract:
The iPhone, the iPod touch and the iPad have had a strong impact in the mobile landscape in the past few years, generating hype but also introducing software developers to iOS, a new platform based on proven technologies. The aim of the talk is to provide an introduction to the different approaches available to create iOS applications, including Apple‘s own frameworks and toolkits. The talk will provide an overview on many topics involved in the creation of iOS applications, including details on quality management and deployment, and their impact in the product and project lifecycle.
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Adrian Kosmaczewski, Fanatic, creator of successful iPhone applications

 Adrian  Kosmaczewski

Adrian Kosmaczewski has been writing software for the past 20 years. He started working professionally in 1996, riding the first and second waves of the web, right from the inside. He has shipped web applications using various technologies, as well as desktop systems for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. He is the founder of akosma software, delivering quality software since 2008.

Adrian started writing Cocoa applications for the Mac in 2002, and has been writing iPhone apps since he returned from WWDC 2008. When not writing software, Adrian likes to spend time with his wife Claudia. He updates his blog and Twitter account as often as possible and is happy to have new followers every day.

Adrian has studied physics in Switzerland and economics in Buenos Aires, and holds a Master in Information Technology with a specialization in Software Engineering from the University of Liverpool.

Links:
Blog URL: http://akosma.com 
Personal blog: http://kosmaczewski.net
Open source projects: http://github.com/akosma