
Mark the dates. On November 9th – 12th the 2009 BlackBerry Developer Conference will take place and registration is now open. This years conference is in San Francisco, CA and attendees will take home:
- The inside scoop on developing for the BlackBerry platform and the very latest in software, hardware and tools from RIM and its partners
- Invaluable information directly from RIM experts who will personally share their expertise
- First-hand experiences from developers who have successfully created, integrated and managed wireless applications
- Best practices from industry leaders to shortcut development cycles and drive new applications to market
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by Robb Dunewood on October 9, 2008 · 1 comment
I was taking a look at the BlackBerry Connection newsletter that just came out and I saw where Research in Motion is offering a free BlackBerry Developer Conference pass when you buy two conference passes.
RIM calls the BlackBerry Developer Conference the “must attend event of the year for developers” and with the completely new UI that you will see in the BlackBerry Storm, I am inclined to agree.
I’d be willing to be that we will start to see some very cool BlackBerry applications coming out in the not too distant future.
Register here…
One big BlackBerry conference (WES) per year just doesn’t cut any longer for Research in Motion so they’ve decided to give all of the BlackBerry developers a conference of their own and have announced the new annual BlackBerry Developer Conference.
“Based on growing demand from the BlackBerry development community, we are very pleased to announce a new conference focused on developing consumer and business applications for the BlackBerry platform,” said Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO at RIM. “The new annual BlackBerry Developer Conference in the fall will complement the successful Wireless Enterprise Symposium held each spring and will provide a dedicated forum to help developers keep pace with advances in the latest hardware, software, tools and best practices for developing on the BlackBerry platform.”
The BlackBerry Developer Conference will make its inaugural debut later this year the week of October 20th in Santa Clara, California.