Developers will learn from the best

Oct 9, 2008 19:51 GMT  ·  By

Apple is notifying developers through its Developer Connection that an iPhone Tech Talk World Tour is scheduled to hit North America, Europe, India and Asia starting with Paris and San Francisco on October 22. The event is free to attend to and (obviously) focuses on creating cool software for the iPhone.

From Apple's Developer connection page, Don't miss this unique opportunity. The event is free, but space is limited.

Apple technology evangelists and engineers will soon be traveling the globe bringing iPhone development expertise to a city near you. Learn about the tools and technologies you'll use to create great iPhone applications, then work with the experts to optimize your code, refine your user interface, and apply the knowledge you gain from the sessions to enhance the capabilities of your iPhone application.

The company notes that you must be a Registered iPhone Developer to attend. However, if you are not a registered developer, you can sign up right now for free. You'll be registered in minutes! As noted above, the iPhone Tech Talk World Tour is scheduled to hit North America, Europe, India and Asia Pacific. Here's the full breakdown:

North America - Oct 22, San Francisco; Oct 24, Los Angeles; Nov 03, Austin; Nov 05, Chicago; Dec 02, New York(FULL); Dec 04, Toronto; Dec 09, Seattle.

Note: FULL means that if a location is at capacity, interested parties can still register but will be placed on a "wait list." Should space become available or additional dates be added, you will be notified by e-mail.

Europe - Oct 22, Paris; Oct 24, Munich; Nov 03, Amsterdam; Nov 07, London; Nov 10, Berlin; Nov 11, Madrid; Nov 14, Copenhagen; Nov 17, Zurich; Nov 19, Rome; Dec 08, Stockholm.

India - Nov 24, Bangalore; Nov 27, Delhi.

Asia Pacific - Oct 30, Tokyo; Nov 04, Singapore; Nov 10, Hong Kong; Nov 19, Sydney; Nov 21, Melbourne

The event will include Introductory Seminars, User Interface Design, Maximizing Performance and a Technical Q&A, according to Apple's website. Ok then, no time to waste. Go!