ITGulfCoast iPhone Workshop

29
Jul
1

Join ITGulfCoast and Charles Armour for a free, open to the public iPhone and iPod Touch workshop!  Learn the ins and outs of developing for Apple’s premiere platform while collaboratively producing a working application, and get a special preview into the project, code, and development techniques used at Wirehead Labs.  If you’re interested in developing on the newest cutting edge mobile platform, don’t miss this free workshop!

Date:
Wednesday, Aug. 5th 2009 from 6 to 9 PM
Location:

TechSoft Pensacola Offices
31 W. Garden Street, Suite 100
Pensacola, FL 32502 (map)
Contact:
Charles Armour
Tel: 850-324-0704
Email:  charles@wireheadlabs.com

Edit: We have limited seating, so please RSVP on EventsBot to secure a spot!

Charles Armour is director of Wirehead Labs, Inc., a Pensacola area mobile applications development company.  With over 5 years experience developing applications for platforms such as the iPhone, Windows Mobile, and BREW, Charles’ experience will help you get a jump start on your next mobile project.

Special thanks to TechSoft, Inc. for our venue, and ITGulfCoast for organizing this event.  Along with your support, companies and organizations like these are helping Pensacola become one of the fastest growing technology communities in the country!

Please RSVP as soon as possible!  Pizza and sodas will be provided free of charge, donations are welcome.  Participants are encouraged, but not required, to bring their own laptops and devices to this workshop.  Please sign up for the free iPhone Development Center, download and install XCode 3.2 (or higher), and configure your OSX based system prior to attending. Please note that the views, opinions, and content are solely those of Charles Armour and Wirehead Labs, Inc. and do not represent the views and opinions of TechSoft, Inc. nor ITGulfCoast.

Edit: If you missed the presentation, you can find the slides here (PDF).

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Hello, World!

25
Jul
0

Not sure how you made it here as we’re still building our web presence, but it’s nice to see you!  Welcome to our blog!

This blog will serve as the primary news source for everything going on with Wirehead Labs, Inc., a Pensacola area startup that specializes in mobile applications for iPhone, Windows Mobile, Palm, and BREW devices.  We also build the scalable web services and systems needed to support such applications, and while we focus on games and utilities no project is too large or small for our team.

We’re registered in Delaware, and have two directors:

  • Charles Armour is an entrepreneur and consultant with nearly a decade of development experience and a sharp business acumen.
  • Matthew Garrett is a phenomenal graphics developer and interface designer with a portfolio that makes most designers look like chumps.

Along with many other developers and designers, as well as tons of help from the great community Pensacola is known for, we’re striking out to make a few bucks, bring another high tech company to the panhandle, and generally have a bunch of fun doing so!

We’re always interested in new ideas and projects, so if you have plans for something in the mobile space, let us know!  All our projects are independent ventures under the Wirehead Labs umbrella, and have their own teams, so we’d love to work with you on your ideas and are more than happy to make it worth your while!  Right now you can probably find us via LinkedIn, but check back soon for an online contact form.

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iLostMyMarbles Denied!

19
Jul
0

Doh!  We got denied on iLostMyMarbles due to a mistake on my part, so now our approval process has been reset!

I mistakenly compiled iLMM with a private framework called Accelerate.framework, which is not allowed per Apple’s guidelines and not required for tilt support in any case.  A word to the wise, don’t use anything in the PrivateFrameworks folder!

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iLostMyMarbles Submitted!

14
Jul
0

We submitted iLostOurMarbles on the 14th, and I’m back-dating this post to match.  Look for it on the App Store soon!

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