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2009 Session: Unofficial iPhone Development - How to be a real iPhone code ninja

Friday, 13:10 - 14:00
Track: Mobile 2.0

Do you want an unfair advantage when it comes to developing iPhone applications? Using tactics learned in this session, you, the developer will leave with tools that improve your ability to develop iPhone applications.

You'll learn how to find and take advantage of undocumented methods, debug your code and get greater insight, and control the device in new and creative ways.

While having a jailbroken device is not required, all of the demonstrations will run atop a jailbroken iPhone

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Chris Hughes

I eat, sleep and breathe technology.

I’ve held tech positions in a variety of industries operating in both domestic and international environments. Currently I work at AT&T and and am a member of their technology counsel. I got this role by being fortunate enough to present at TED 2009. My TED demonstration was based on the opensource implementation of Augmented Reality. Before AT&T, I was a math nerd at an investment bank and before that a gaming startup and online poker

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