The iPhone SDK party in Cambridge on Monday was a little disappointing. It was much more networking than substantive content. The iPhone store has a tough layout for large crowds + presenters. Jonathan Zdziarski spoke about the genesis of the open SDK, but I think it’s pretty much dead given Apple’s official SDK release. There were a few demos, but if you’re relatively current on iPhone development, there was no new data.
But hats off to the organizers; there’s always risk in organizing events like this. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t.
(But it was good to catch up with folks! I saw: Antonio Rodriguez, Beth Winkowski, Ted Morgan, Ryan Sarver, Daniel Cozza, Dan Slavin, Jeff Glass, Michael Campbell, Dan Allen, Ajay Agarwal, John Keyes, and others.)