$1.5 Million of Prizes to be won in the BlackBerry Partners Fund Super App Developer Challenge! Click for Challenge Details...
Calling all current and aspiring BlackBerry Developers... tomorrow (May 18th) RIM will be having a webcast for developers to help "Boost Your Super App Experience." Whether you're a current BlackBerry developer or want to get started developing for BlackBerry you'll definitely want to check out this webcast. Here's the pitch:
Overview
The BlackBerry® Application Platform provides a powerful set of APIs and services that provide the framework to create rich, engaging Super App experiences on mobile! There are six categories of Super App characteristics and this month Efficiency and Intelligence is our focus. Learn more about Super App characteristics at www.blackberry.com/developers/superappsJoin us for a webcast which covers efficiency in your app. Learn optimization techniques and best practices that will keep your application size down, optimize resources and decrease your application's memory footprint. And finally, get answers to your most burning performance-related questions. After the presentation, there will be a question and answer period with our panelists providing real-time responses to your questions.
Date: May 18th, 2010
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM EDTPresenters and Panelists:
Sarim Aziz, Sr. Application Development
Brian Zubert, Sr. Application Development Consultant
You can click here to sign up for the webcast. Once you're done with developer webcast, you'll want to jump over to the BlackBerry Partners Fund's Super Apps Challenge page to learn more about this exciting event. This year's focus is on Super Apps and they're giving away a whopping $1.5 Million in prizes!
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