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Re: BigNerdRanch Cocoa Bootcamp


  • Subject: Re: BigNerdRanch Cocoa Bootcamp
  • From: Scott Ellsworth <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 10:48:40 -0700


On Jun 4, 2006, at 5:43 PM, ChrisB wrote:

I have been given the opportunity to attend my choice of the Cocoa Bootcamp in August, or the WWDC. Being new to Cocoa and Mac development in general I would like a bit of input on which would be more useful. My background is with PHP and Perl, but have made good inroads with Cocoa in the last few months of working through a few projects. Work will foot the bill on this one, but I want to know where the best use of the resources may be. WWDC has lots of small sessions that look very interesting, but without the schedule yet it hard to know and plan what I can and can't expect to hit. I figure you all here would be the ones to know.

I have hit four of the last five WWDC, and they have all been worth the time. The big key, though, is going in ready. Make sure you know what you want to discover, then try to find the people who know it. Most presentations have a QA session, and many of the presenters are also available in the DTS labs during the week.


Especially, try to have a small list of problems, ideas, or questions, and take them to the hands on labs. These are often your best chance to get to DTS and Core OS engineers. In the Java lab, the entire team less one was hanging out last year, which made it really, really easy to show them why I wanted certain bugs prioritized higher. (Whether they did that, I do not know, but at least they knew why some bugs were blockers for me.)

I brought some nasty Core Data questions to WWDC 2005, and ended up with some very high caliber talent - Chris Hanson and Ron Leu-Sang both spent serious time in the lab, and we chased a bug/missing feature out into the light. More importantly for my app, we found workarounds.

I have not attended BNR, but for the Lake Forest Cocoaheads chapter, I put together a summary of comments from attendees. This is available at <http://www.iceweasel.com/~scott/BNR_review.html>. These comments were generally positive, and found it worth while in the main. It is training, and one of the fastest ways to come up to speed on ObjC/Cocoa by all reports.

Post script the first: if you have attended BNR, and want your comments added, please send them to me. I asked some specific questions, included in the page, but I accept free form input too. Comments are only edited to conceal identities; let me know if you want your full or partial name included.

Post script the second: Our next meeting is on 6/13; we will be discussing CGLayers, perhaps Core Graphics radial fills, and very likely more on Shark.

Scott

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