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This is our annual WWDC Tips & Tricks show, in which we share our favorite things to do in San Francisco while at (or at least near) WWDC. We talk about WWDC, Layers, AltConf, and we share details of The Viewing Room that Release Notes will be running inside AltConf. We discuss some of our favorite parties and gatherings, some great places to eat, and the best ways to keep in touch and find your people.
Conference
We’re planning a conference! Release Notes will be held October 21-23, 2015 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. If you would like to learn more about our conference on the business of iOS and Mac development, please visit our website at http://releasenotes.tv/conference. Tickets are now on sale, and can be purchased from our website at http://releasenotes.tv/conference.
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Show Notes & Links
- Release Notes #3: WWDC 101 – Our 2013 WWDC episode
- Release Notes #54: You’d Better Start in October – Our 2014 WWDC episode
- Layers – A conference about design
- AltConf – The original alternative to WWDC
- The Viewing Room presented by Release Notes – The schedule for The Viewing Room that we’re running at AltConf.
- Layers – A conference about design
- sf/MacIndie
- #NeXTEVNT/a> – A fundraiser for the Cartoon Art Museum
- App Camp for Girls fundraiser – brought to you by WWDCGirls
- James Dempsey and the Breakpoints LIVE near WWDC
- WWDC 2015 Slack invite
- Core Intuition Slack invite – the CoreInt board has a WWDC channel
- Parties for WWDC – an app to help you find out what’s going on at WWDC
Sponsor
This episode is sponsored by Aged & Distilled, the makers of Napkin. Napkin is an image markup application for OS X. Designers, software developers, artists, educators, journalists, or anyone that needs to annotate images will love how painless and powerful Napkin is. Both Joe and Charles use Napkin and recommend it. Get more information about Napkin at: http://aged-and-distilled.com