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C4[1] Registration Open
![C4[1] logo](http://rentzsch.com/images/c4-256.png) Go Get It
Here’s the agenda in one long listing for the JavaScript-impaired:
FRIDAY PM
- Wolf Rentzsch: Indie Ethos
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C4 is an indie conference for indie developers. But what does that mean?
Does indie always mean “independent”? Can you work for a BigCo and still be indie? Rentzsch kicks off C4 by
exploring the etymology and unique cultural values behind our self-selected label.
- Cabel Sasser: Coda Confidential
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In style and substance, Panic is arguably the canonical indie Mac dev house. A day after their tenth anniversary they shipped Coda: an app that history will record as changing the face of website development software.
The always-entertaining Cabel recites Coda’s epic development back-story along with tangential takes on software design, usability and what it’s like to be resolution-independent.
- Buzz Andersen: Nonmemorial Bash
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Coming off a stint from Apple, Buzz Andersen still puts on a wicked WWDC bash. In his living honor we name Friday night’s mixer, taking place under the bare Chicago night sky (usually-agreeable August weather permitting).
SATURDAY
- Daniel Jalkut: Application Acquisition
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Daniel’s been on a bit of a spending spree. After establishing his own hand-written product lineup under his Red Sweater Software brand, he went on to purchase two additional apps.
Daniel shares what it’s like to take over an existing app (or two), what deals can make sense, which you should avoid and unexpected lessons he’s learned.
- Surprise Speaker: Description !Forthcoming
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Chances are you already follow his award-winning blog, so there aren’t any hints that won’t instantly give him away. He is, however, the first C4 speaker to require custom software development to present.
Think Ambasssador Kosh-style encounter suit meets late-night television.
- Vinay Venkatesh: Virtualization Vivisection
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While Apple’s stated reason for transitioning to x86 was performance, its side-effect of enabling Macs to effectively concurrently run other operating systems was far more intriguing.
A macsb-er working on VMware’s Fusion product, Vinay details exactly how virtualization works and the challenges of rolling out this geeky technology to the masses.
- Bob Ippolito: Exploring Erlang
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Bob isn’t afraid to blaze technology trails, and he has the arrows in the back to prove it. You may remember him from his awesome PyObjC efforts, and his latest triumph is using Erlang to power an ad network for flash games.
Listen in as he introduces the language+environment and waxes poetic about hot code reloading, fault-tolerant runtimes, concurrency oriented programming and function pattern matching.
- Adam Engst: Hacking The Press
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One of the best sessions at MacHack was Adam’s Hacking the Press: a session providing insights on how to gracefully dance with those who spill digital ink by the barrel.
Adam taps his 17 years writing+editing+publishing TidBITS experience to give you the low-down about how to effectively waltz with the press.
- Tim Burks: RubyObjC: Shiny Cocoa
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Not content merely documenting RubyCocoa with comprehensive, well-written articles at his www.rubycocoa.com website, Tim Burks wanted to Build a Better Bridge between Ruby and Objective-C. His result is RubyObjC.
Tim discusses the respective architectures of RubyCocoa and RubyObjC, how bridges really work, and why you can never be too rich, thin or runtime-introspective.
- drunkenbatman: Anti-RDF Panel
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Before going underground as a vice cop trolling software’s sin city, DB enjoyed crashing WebKit remotely.
He’s the perfect referee for a discussion panel that temporarily reduces Reality Distortion Field opacity. Take notes so you can remember what it’s like.
- Gino’s East: Chicagah Pizza
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We’ll escape the hotel Saturday night for a walk to Gino’s East for appetizers, salad, pasta and authentic Chicago-style deep-dish pizza. Soft drinks, beer and desert included.
Ensure you don’t eat so much that you can’t walk back.
- Bobby Andersen: Nonmemorial Bash
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There must be something in the Andersen bloodline. Belying his young age, Buzz’s brother Bobby Andersen has his signature on the graphic design of numerous Mac apps, web sites and even T-shirts. So it makes sense to model the two mixer’s relationship after the Andersen siblings. At least in my warped mind.
We’ll enjoy a second night under the stars back at the hotel with good company + good drink.
SUNDAY
- Wil Shipley: Monster Marketing
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Delicious Library was released with excellent sales and fawning press (including a Wired piece), all with a marketing budget approaching zero.
Gearing up for Library 2, Wil offers up his advice on shipping hot software, getting the attention it deserves and perhaps even how to be a ladies man like he is.
- Iron Coder Live: Engineer Idol
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Started only last year, there have already been five Iron Coder competitions. The premise is simple: The Judge specifies an API and a theme. The Contestants provide fabulous software submissions.
This year it will be the same, except contestants will get to demo their own submission to the audience. Zany twist ending: since you’re demoing it off your own hardware, injection is permitted. The gloves are off.
Registration
Register here.
C4[1] costs $512 including meals and is held in downtown Chicago.
The hotel (which I ask that you stay at if at all possible) runs ~$179/night. I’ll give you a special URL to book your hotel once your registration is confirmed.
Word to the wise: don’t book your hotel or flight until your reservation is confirmed.
Scholarship
Three lucky students will receive free admission to C4. Here’s how it works:
- Students: register by sending your name, email address, website if you have one, and why you want to attend C4 to c4@redshed.net.
(View last year’s essays here and the winners here.)
- C4 attendees will be given a list of potentials and three votes to spend.
- The three top-voted students receive free admission.
Monday, May 14, 2007
10:33 PM
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