Geek Ninja Battle Night
An evening of talks, drinks, and fun, with Sarah Parmenter, Andy Clarke, Remy Sharp, myself, and a little over sixty lovely audience-members.
Friday night was Geek Ninja Battle Night, an evening of talks, drinks, and fun organized by Geek Ninja Factory.
An evening of talks, drinks, and fun, with Sarah Parmenter, Andy Clarke, Remy Sharp, myself, and a little over sixty lovely audience-members.
Update: sorry everyone, the event sold out in under 24 hours but there is a waiting list you can sign up to in case anyone drops out. Thank-you all for your overwhelming interest and here's looking forward to seeing a bunch of you there in March!
Andy Clarke and Remy Sharp square off against Sarah Parmenter and yours truly in a battle of wits as we explore Mobile: Web vs. Native.
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I love to teach and I had a blast this year while teaching my 3-Day iOS SDK course for iPhone and iPad at venues around the world. And, based on the feedback, the students had a blast too.
Introducing Geek Ninja Factory – training courses in Brighton, UK in iOS design and development.
I attended both days of the conference and loved the other sessions as well as the venue, and, of course, New York, where we got to see Driving Miss Daisy with James Earl Jones and Vanessa Redgrave, eat at Bubba Gump's overlooking Times Square (what an experience), and enjoy the culinary delights of the excellent The National restaurant (where we had the most amazing Branzino), and knock back a couple of espresso martini's at the W Hotel (they serve the best ones I've had anywhere).