Here’s a photo of my newly-refurbished laptop, fresh from my startup’s pivot and ready to go build some cool and useful mobile software.
This article also appears in The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century.
Here’s a photo of my newly-refurbished laptop, fresh from my startup’s pivot and ready to go build some cool and useful mobile software.
This article also appears in The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century.
Last night, Brad Feld spoke to a packed room of people from Toronto’s tech, social media and entrepreneurial scene at the Toronto Reference Library about building startup communities. Here are my notes from his presentation:
The Four Principles:
1. The startup community has to be led by entrepreneurs
2. You have to make a long-term commitment
3. You have to be inclusive of anyone who wants to engage, at any level
4. You have to have activities and events that engage the entire entrepreneurial stack across the board
Here’s a tweet from David Crow that he made earlier this afternoon:
Alright Superstorm Sandy, you can ground airplanes but we can still get @bfeld to Toronto tomorrow. #superhero
— David Crow (@davidcrow) October 29, 2012
The @bfeld he’s referring to is none other than Brad Feld, managing director of Foundry Group, cofounder of TechStars, investor, entrepreneur and author. He’s scheduled to come to Toronto tomorrow (Tuesday, October 30th) to talk at a StartupNorth event about building a local startup community:
In spite of Hurricane Sandy, he’s still showing up. Word has it that he’s changed his travel plans so that he’s coming in by train rather than plane and will thus be able to make his appearance tomorrow. It looks as though tickets for this event are still available, and if you want to see him and hang out with the local startup scene, register now!
Congratulations to Tris Hussey, who’s the new editor-in-Chief of iPhoneHacks.com! iPhoneHacks is a site devoted to all things iOS, whether it’s iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, or iWhatever devices; if you’re an iOS device owner, you’ll want to check this site out every couple of days. I’ve know Tris since my days at Tucows — he’s an author who’s written a lot about social media and tech, a blogger with b5media, and an all-round internet rogue.
Once again: congrats, Tris! I look forward to seeing what you do with iPhoneHacks.
The Windows Phone 8 launch takes place later today. At 1 p.m. Eastern (10 a.m. Pacific), Microsoft will unveil the latest version of Windows Phone, whose SDK has been unavailable to most developers in a bid to “build up excitement”. You’ll be able to watch the stream of the event at the Windows Phone News Center, and TechHive, PC World, and Engadget will be live-blogging it.
If you want to learn how to develop apps for Windows 8, take a look at Microsoft’s Channel 9. They’ve got “85 videos and 17 hours of free developer content”, with most of the tutorials covering Windows 8 development in both C# and JavaScript (that’s right, you can do Windows development in JavaScript now).
The excellent ebook iOS 5 by Tutorials has been updated for Xcode 4.5 and iOS 6. Created by the team at the indispensable iOS developer site RayWenderlich.com, this book is for intermediate to advanced iOS developers who want to know about ARC, storyboards, iCloud, Game Center, Core Image, JSON parsing support, Twitter support, the APIs for the address book, location, calendar and more. It’s been updated to cover the new language features in Objective-C (which I talked about in an earlier article) as well as some new enhancements that came with iOS 6.
Do you know why the flames about consumer electronics are so vicious? Because the stakes are so low.
— Reg “Raganwald” Braithwaite, adapting Wallace Sayre’s quote on academia in a call for civility on Hacker News