The iPhone Culture

Posted by admin under News on Monday Apr 5, 2010

You are probably tired of hearing about how the iPhone is a revolutionary device, how it has changed the face of technology.  While the iPhone is an industry changing device, what has amazed me even more is the community of people and the culture that the iPhone has created.

To me, before I got an iPhone, I could have cared less about my cell phone.  It was simply a device that kept track of my phone numbers and allowed me to both send and receive calls.  I had a few friends that had iPhones and if anything I made fun of them because the thing was always attached to their hand.  They were constantly talking about what they could do with their iPhone and all the latest apps they had downloaded.  Come on, get a life, right?!  Then I decided it would be nice to have a smart phone to help me track mileage and time for my consulting work.  I finally broke down and bought an iPhone.  I soon found myself one of the iPhone snobs.  I too began talking with all my friends about what my iPhone could do and then began poking fun at people who did not have iPhones.

People with iPhones now find themselves in a strange kind of camaraderie with one another.  We Bump contacts to one another, we post status updates, pictures, videos of each other on Facebook and keep up with where each other are on Gowalla all while on the go.  Mobile networking has felt a tremendous surge from what the iPhone has done.  Granted there are other mobile devices who are doing some of the same things.  However, the iPhone is still the leader of this movement.

From my personal experience I am amazed at the number of people I have met simply due to the fact that I am an iPhone Developer.  When I meet people a common question they ask is what I do for a living.  My answer has opened up many opportunities that never would have been available to me in my previous jobs.  I have been teaching a class at the OkcCoCo on iPhone Development and will begin teaching a class at Francis Tuttle this summer as well.  I have received phone calls from recruiters asking for my help in finding iPhone developers.  I have also been asked to serve on the Computer Science Department’s Advisory Committee at Oklahoma City Community College.

It is an exciting time to be a part of this community both as a consumer and professionally.  It will be interesting to watch as this technology continues to influence the evolution of our culture.

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Intro to iPhone Development Class – Mar. 20th

Posted by admin under News, Uncategorized on Thursday Feb 11, 2010

We will be teaching another introduction to iPhone Development Class on March 20th from 9am – 5pm.  We will be following up this Intro class in April with the Advanced iPhone Development Class so check back with us for the official date.

This workshop will be the first of two workshops that will take the participant from the start to completely developing a basic iPhone application and submitting the application to the Apple App Store.

This first workshop will be a basic introduction to iPhone programming for someone that has ZERO experience in iPhone development.

Instructors
Gregg Dickson – iPhoneSumos
Troy Carter of Troy Carter Consulting

For more information visit http://services.okccoco.com/classes/detail/54 or email Troy at Troy@TroyCarterConsulting.com

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Intro to iPhone Development Class

Posted by admin under News on Wednesday Jan 13, 2010

We will be teaching an introduction to iPhone Development Class this Saturday January 16 from 9am – 5pm.

This workshop will be the first of two workshops that will take the participant from the start to completely developing a basic iPhone application and submitting the application to the Apple App Store.

This first workshop will be a basic introduction to iPhone programming for someone that has ZERO experience in iPhone development.

Instructors
Gregg Dickson – iPhoneSumos
Troy Carter of Troy Carter Consulting

For more information visit http://services.okccoco.com/classes/detail/53 or email Troy at Troy@TroyCarterConsulting.com

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