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Last second notice: iPhoneDevCamp New York City
What do Matzoh, Gefilte Fish, and ad hoc iPhone development camps have in common? They're all scheduled for tomorrow. As the sun sets and Jews around the world begin to celebrate Passover, the festival of freedom from slavery, pale iPhone developers will be crawling back to their rocks after joining together at Polytechnic University for a free iPhone development event. The event runs from 10AM to 6PM at the Brooklyn Campus at 6 Metrotech Center, Brooklyn 11201. Bagels and/or pizza will be served. Note that you cannot just show up at the event without notifying organizers via the website -- security has a list of attendees.


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meclizine50mg said 5:00PM on 4-18-2008
I wish this was on the west coast...I'd love to attend (based on the session topics listed), and I actually am off of work tomorrow...
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dzhiurgis said 5:40PM on 4-18-2008
Siple english anyone?
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BeyondtheTech said 6:09PM on 4-18-2008
And Jews who attend this event will leave hungry, since bagels and pizza are chametz (leavened bread and therefore prohibited during Passover). BYOM - Bring your own matzah. Thank you. -Management
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badweasel said 9:36PM on 4-18-2008
Sounds like a good place to find an iPhone developer. Is there a place to post iphone developer jobs? We're in need of a iPhone app!
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macgeekjew said 10:10PM on 4-18-2008
haha, well, the pizza and bagels will be appreciated, cuz passover doesnt start till tomorrow night. so, im all for it. too bad i live in hawaii...
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Sojourner said 1:12PM on 4-19-2008
Would someone please do one of these in Atlanta, or schedule it 2 weeks in advance so that it becomes possible to actually fly to one of these without it costing more than an iPhone?
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billyjoeloubob said 8:31PM on 4-19-2008
Wow, this event sounds great! I'm black and my grandparents were real, actual slaves. Can gentiles attend this event or will I be denied access by "security"?
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