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Robert Hodgen’s personal day-to-day blog.

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Blog: My iPhone App has been featured on TUAW

TUAW (The Unofficial Apple Weblog) featured my iPhone and iPod touch application Calcutipr in their recent series of posts for WWDC Demos. While I was in San Francisco for Apple’s 2009 WWDC I went by and gave a demo for a blogger from TUAW, who was asking developers to come by and give demonstrations of their apps. I took advantage of this opportunity to get the word out about my app.

I can’t claim TUAW’s post as a review of Calcutipr, it more or less just mentioned it while sending a shout out to all tip calculators in the App Store. My app shared the post with another tip app, Gratuitous. You can read TUAW’s post on tip calculators here.

It seems like most comments on blogs or in App Store reviews I read of tip calculators almost always get the “I don’t need one” response. While I cannot say these comments/reviews are constructive, they have nothing to do with individual applications, I do understand where these commentators are coming from, I simply offer my app as an option. I must admit I do not always use my own app, sometimes it can be easier to do math in your head, sometimes its not.

Blog: Just got my MacBook Air back, now time to code stuff…

I finally got my MacBook Air back from my local Apple store after it broke on my way home from WWDC in Chicago. Of course I had a ton of optimized code on there from the conference so I was sorta “out of business” for a week without any code (plus I’m lazy and don’t want to redo work I’ve already done). I can definitely say that from now on I’m keeping several backups of all my important files.

Anyhow, expect an update to my tip calculator for the iPhone and iPod touch, Calcutipr, fixing some issue 3.0 introduced to the App within the next day or two.

Blog: Back home from WWDC 2009
WWDC 2009 Entrance

WWDC 2009 Entrance

I’m back home after a week of traveling and sessions at Apple’s 2009 World Wide Developers Conference. WWDC was just as fun as it was last year and in my opinion more informative. The sessions I attended at WWDC added greatly to my knowledge of the iPhone SDK and the rest of the Mac development cycle. I attended this year’s WWDC courtesy of Apple’s Student Scholarship Program.

After leaving San Francisco late to catch a red eye flight to Chicago, I got stuck in Chicago for all of Saturday. That was alright though, I got a chance to head downtown Chicago and grab a bite to eat at Carson’s (a great rib place). Oddly my MacBook Air broke (or stopped turning on) in the hotel my last night on the road. Luckily my MacBook Air is being fixed at my local Apple store under the warranty.

Check my Apple-related blog OS X 411 for more pictures from WWDC 2009.

Blog: In San Francisco counting down hours ’till WWDC09 Keynote

So after taking two flights from Tampa to San Francisco (which departed at 6:00AM Eastern and about Eleven hours worth of travel) I’ve arrived in San Francisco for Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference 2009, or WWDC 2009 for short.

WWDC09 Panorama in Lobby (Level 1)

WWDC09 Panorama in Lobby (Level 1)

Above is a panorama I took in the lobby just after picking up my badge for WWDC  2009. A larger version can be seen here.

I’ve registered for WWDC and ready for the keynote early tomorrow morning (can anyone say 5:00AM?). Like last year I plan to live blog the Keynote on my Mac blog OS X 411, simply follow the home page for live updates.

Blog: The last month or two…

If you follow my Mac blog, OS X 411, you might have noticed I haven’t posted much in the last few months, in fact I skipped April all together. I usually try to post at least once per month just to keep the blog current and readers informed. It isn’t that I’ve ran out of stuff to write about, I’ve actually got a good deal of material (like an Intel X25-M SSD in a Mac Pro). Finding time to write about this stuff is another thing.

Now that I’m out of my college classes for the summer I should be able to find more time to write for all my blogs and work on more projects.

Blog: I’m going to WWDC 2009!
WWDC 2009 Badge

WWDC 2009 Badge

It’s official, I’m going to WWDC 2009. Several days ago I was awarded the Student Scholarship for WWDC 2009, just today I booked my hotel so there’s not turning back now… WWDC here I come.

Like last year, I plan to live blog the keynote providing I get good enough seats (here’s hoping for 10th row again like last year!) for my Mac blog OS X 411.

Most of all I’ve got to say I’m looking forward to attending the sessions and labs Apple is doing, last year I was looking to learn about the iPhone, this year I’m hoping to do more with the iPhone (and of course Mac). I’ve also got to say I’m glad to have the ability to watch WWDC 2008′s sessions on iTunes for free via last year’s student scholarship (which rocks) and this year’s.

Blog: I was just awarded the WWDC 2009 Student Scholarship

It looks like WWDC 2009 will be my second WWDC, again courtesy of Apple and their Student Scholarship program for College Students.

WWDC 2009

WWDC 2009

Last year WWDC was fun for a friend and myself who went together, this year it looks like it’ll just be myself going. Just like last year I’m very excited to be attending WWDC and hope to learn a great many more things about developing for the iPhone and Mac. This marks the second consecutive year that I have received the Student Scholarship from Apple (and hopefully not the last).

Blog: My first (public) App is in the iTunes App Store

My first public iPhone/iPod touch application is now available in the iTunes App Store. My first app, “Calcutipr” is a simple and free Tip Calculator for the iPhone platform. It is the first application that I have polished enough to be ready for distribution.

I haven’t been working on it long, but after rewriting it a few times to mess with different ways of making it work I’ve gotten it to the point it is at now. I plan on updating it and adding new features to it as I come up with ideas for implementing new features.

Give it a try, its Free and you’ve got nothing to loose! iTunes Link.

Blog: The transition has started, a new blog is born.

I have started transferring more over to Robert.Hodgen.me in the past days. The main motivation behind this is my iPhone and iPod touch application distribution and support section of the new site, Apps.Hodgen.me which has gotten its first application added, Calcutipr.

Blog: My first iPhone app is almost finished…

I’ve almost finished my first iPhone application. I’m working on testing it for bugs, adding a few extras and in the process of submitting it to Apple. Within the next week it should be on the App Store providing all goes well.

Check my blog for updates, release and more info…