Developer Summit Awesomeness
Posted on January 11, 2013 • 2 minutes • 366 words
I just returned from the 2013 AT&T Developer Summit in Las Vegas, and boy can I say it was a good one! Approximately 50% of mobile apps submitted to the hackathon were Windows Phone apps and the #1 winner of it all was a… you guessed it, a Windows Phone app! The winner, Ruggero Scorcioni, took home a $30,000 prize for creating an app that uses brainwave readings to determine whether or not it is a good time to make or accept a phone call. We also had other winners who created awesome Windows Phone apps. I’ll write a future post on a list of the winners, for now, lets see some pictures.
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Welcome to Vegas developers!
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Here I (in the blue Nokia shirt) explain how to better implement Telerik’s RadChart in Partha Choudbury’s app (he went on to win a Microsoft Surface, Nokia Lumia 920, Nokia Premium Developer Program token and more!). Also in the picture, Paras Wadehra (Ambassador- Silicon Valley) and Randy Arnold (Ambassador Northern Texas).
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Here, Chevon Christie (Nokia Ambassador - New York), lends a hand to a Windows Phone dev attendee
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Chevon and George Salcedo (Nokia Ambassador - SanDiego) discuss important stuff :)
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From left to right Greg Stoll (Ambassador - Southern Texas), Randy Arnold and Jan (pronounced ‘Yahn’) Hannemann (Ambassador - Vancouver) banging away at our Nokia Developer table.
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George Salcedo and the hackathon’s #1 winner Ruggero at the Nokia 8-Bit afterparty.
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Paras is such a ham… he always knows where the cameraman is. Want more proof, here ya go…
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yep, I’d say that’s proof enough (Paras is a really funny guy).
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George helping out an attendee
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That’s me on the big screen during the developer summit keynote speeches :)
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Jan at the Nokia booth in the main demonstration room
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I am off-screen to the left, Rich Dunbar, Paras, George, Randy, Greg, Chevon and Jan
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Nokia DVLUP 8-Bit after party at the top of the Palms
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Coolest DJ table ever
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The club ceiling had and amazing projection. Here’s a short video of it:
More to come!
(photo credit AT&T Developer facebook and video taken by me)