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Meeting other Mac OS X developers (was Re: Xcode Users)
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Meeting other Mac OS X developers (was Re: Xcode Users)


  • Subject: Meeting other Mac OS X developers (was Re: Xcode Users)
  • From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:47:34 -0700

On Mar 12, 2008, at 1:37 PM, R T wrote:

Looking for Xcode users in Los Angeles.

There are a lot of Xcode users all over. You might be more likely to get responses if you say why you're interested in meeting (other?) Xcode users.


Your best bet in finding others using Xcode in your area is to join a local Cocoa developer group. CocoaHeads <http://www.cocoaheads.org/> has affiliated groups that meet all over, including two in the Los Angeles area:

    Lake Forest, CA
    http://www.cocoaheads.org/us/LakeForestCalifornia/index.html

    Los Angeles, CA
    http://cocoaheadsla.org/meetings/

You can also start your own NSCoder Night <http://nscodernight.com/> get-together very easily if there isn't one in your area yet. NSCoder Night is an informal get-together where people interested in Cocoa development just get together and hack and talk and ask each other questions in a coffeehouse, bar or restaurant. It's not a "meeting" with an agenda and speakers, so all you have to do is pick a location and let me know you'll be there from 7-9 on Tuesdays (or whatever time works best for you) and I'll post it on the site for others to see.

Finally, IRC, Usenet, and these mailing lists are great non- geographically-limited resources. The comp.sys.mac.programmer newsgroups are reasonably active and relatively spam-free, and the #macdev IRC channel on irc.freenode.net <irc://irc.freenode.net/ macdev> is also pretty well-populated, as are the other Mac-related channels there.

  -- Chris

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