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Re: Training in Australia?
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Re: Training in Australia?


  • Subject: Re: Training in Australia?
  • From: Gideon King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 13:28:56 +1000

I'm interested in training from a different perspective - we may have a few job openings coming up for Cocoa developers up here in Brisbane.

We're currently looking for more senior people, but later on could potentially look at bringing on some people to come on as understudies and grow into more senior roles.

Gideon King
NovaMind Software
Mind Mapping for MacOS X
<www.nova-mind.com>


On 15/03/2005, at 1:14 PM, Duncan Campbell wrote:

Just a quick email to follow up on this.

1. UNSW is thinking of offering a cocoa/obj-c course sometime in June/July - I am following up on this.
2. I emailed Craig Bradley to see if there is anyone else in Sydney offering anything.


If anyone else on this list is interested in training or perhaps setting up a user-group you can email me off-list and if enough people show interest, we'll get something started!

Cheers.

On 15-Mar-05, at 8:28 AM, Andrew White wrote:


Duncan Campbell wrote:
Well, I know of a couple of other cocoa people in Sydney who are considering starting a users group.
Anyone else in Sydney that's interested?
Anyone know of a contact at Apple Australia I could email to see about setting up a users group?

At this point, I'm going to assume that you're a registered Apple Developer. If not, the first thing you should do is go to developer.apple.com and register.


There was a recent 'about Tiger' event in Sydney that was publicised to developers registered from Australia. 4 Apple evangelists attended to preview / discuss Tiger technology. It was quite informative, and useful even if you're not yet developing for Tiger.

A quick look at the Apple (AU) web site failed to reveal a developer contact, so I suggest you ring Apple Computer Australia (133 622) and ask for the developer liaison's e-mail. Such a person does exist and is quite active, though I don't have her exact title or e-mail to handle.

http://developer.apple.com/contact/ also has a specific button to contact ADC Australia.


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