Philip gets educational at the UAA
Part of the annual Trans festival in Belfast is the Urban Arts Academy. This is a series of sponsored courses from Parkour to Games Development. This year, Phil from Infurious is teaching 15 folk how to start programming for iPhone.

You’re not going to turn into an iPhone developer overnight with this 2-day course for £25 but it should dispel some of the fear, uncertainty and doubt and show people that the Mac, as well as the iPhone, is a great computer and many of the skills they will develop will apply to both platforms.
Infurious is committed to participating in the recent initiative spearheaded by the Digital Circle and the University of Ulster to develop a real expertise in iPhone development in Ireland. We’ve been helped in this by XCake, the local branch of Cocoaheads as well as Barnabas Ventures, a local property development firm which is progressive in it’s business outlook. Through a network of friends and contacts, we’ve taken part in Apple’s WWDC conference, run this course and will be working hard to help developers get to grips with this new and exciting platform.
Tags: training


July 4th, 2009 at 6:04 pm
And a good job he did too!
October 2nd, 2009 at 8:13 pm
I was searching online and I found your site on google. Just finished reading a few of some of your other posts here. I’ve already added your site to my Google News Reader. Thanks for your good and educative posts and please keep up the good work as I look forward to reading more of your posts in the future.
February 22nd, 2010 at 7:29 pm
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