In case you hadn't yet heard, Apple has dropped the NDA for the iPhone which allows us to now discuss openly all aspects of iPhone programming for released versions of the SDK
The LA Times recently ran an article covering the slant that the iPhone SDK NDA is hampering development and stifling programmers. I was quoted in the article
This year's WWDC is bound to be one of the coolest, most amazing and knowledge-packed ever. They have an entire track devoted to the iPhone - read the post for more details!
After taking a look at the iPhone SDK and watching Steve Job's keynote regarding the SDK and upcoming enterprise features, I have a few thoughts on the subject I want to share
So the iPhone Roadmap will be delivered to anxious members of the press and other VIPs at a town-hall style meeting in Cupertino on March 6th. Speculation abounds!
So the rumor mill is now claiming that the iPhone SDK will be delayed and will not arrive as expected before March 1st. Is this for real, and who is spewing these rumors?
Frankly I'm getting a little tired of all of the announcements from the world of iPhone hackers with no substantiation. This latest is just another clear example of "if it's on the net it must be true" gone wrong.
In this editorial post, I discuss some of my opionions on where I think the Google Android project is going, whether I think it's going to fail or succeed, etc.