DevNexus 2010

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So I was one of the speakers at DevNexus 2010. DevNexus is a fairly large (respectively) Atlanta area tech conference that is organized by the folks at AJUG. My presentation for this conference was about Android, basically a fast whirlwind tour of Android at the 101 level. I put a good deal of effort into trying to distill my 1:10, and the attendees seemed to really enjoy it. Everyone I spoke to said they liked it quite a lot (though I am sure it was too fast in some areas at times, it really was a very ambitious amount of ground to cover in that time frame, an error on my part). The Prezi is here: Unlocking Android Development Prezi. Also, a bunch of small focused Android examples that I worked on for the conference (but didn't have time to get to all of in the presentation) are online and open source here: and-examples. I will likely continue to add to and enhance those examples, and welcome any contributions/feedback/issues, so if you want a quick reference keep an eye on and-examples. In all I had a great time at DevNexus, I enjoyed presenting, caught a bunch of other great talks (Barry Hawkins agile stuff, James Ward's flex stuff, Neal Ford's general dev stuff, Chris Ramsdale's GWT stuff, Toby Reyelt's App Engine stuff, and more), and really enjoyed the camaraderie and beer into the early morning hours. Awesome show this year, thanks to those that put it on, and all those that attended. Hope to see you there next time!