Event Detail
Introduction to MonoTouch
Start Date/Time: Thursday, May 19, 2011 5:00 PM
End Date/Time: Thursday, May 19, 2011 7:00 PM
Recurring Event: One time event
Importance: Normal Priority
Category:
Presentations
Location: Financial Partners, 67 Hunt St, Agawam, MA
Description:

Introduction to MonoTouch with Michael Bluestein

Mark your calendars! The Western Mass Microsoft Technology Users Group is hosting a monthly meeting on Thursday, May 19th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at Financial Partners in Agawam, MA (see below for directions). Free pizza and drinks will be provided compliments of Financial Partners. Attendance is always free and open to anyone interested in learning about Microsoft technologies.

You can find more information or join the Western Mass .NET Users Group here:  http://mstech.org

Presentation Abstract
This session will cover how to get started building iOS applications with C# and .NET. We'll review the fundamentals of iOS development and how MonoTouch fits in. We'll discuss how MonoTouch works to produce native iOS applications and walk through some examples showing a variety of frameworks available under iOS and MonoTouch.

About the Presenter
Michael Bluestein has been working with MonoTouch since the first private beta release and is an active member of the MonoTouch community. He is the author of Learning MonoTouch, A Hands-On Guide to Building iOS Applications with C# and .NET. His applications are among the first using MonoTouch to be published in Apple’s App Store. A former Principal Software Engineer at Dassault Systèmes Solidworks Corporation, he has developed software professionally since the early 90s. His blog on various development topics, including MonoTouch, can be found at mikebluestein.wordpress.com


If you have questions, please direct them to:
Eric Pahl
User Group Leader, Western Mass Microsoft Technology Users Group

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