Twitter Mobile Developer Conference
Written by Alex Armstrong   
Monday, 15 September 2014

Twitter as scheduled its first annual mobile developer conference. Called Twitter Flight, the event takes place in San Francisco and the cost per delegate is just $140.

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Flight is described as "a gathering built by developers, for developers". It is for Android and iOS developers as indicated by the claim:

"You’ll be right at home if you live, breathe and occasionally dream in Java, Objective-C, or Swift."

The agenda for the one-day event, being held at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in the heart of San Francisco, lists a keynote by Twitter CEO Dick Costolo followed by technical sessions until 5:00pm. Then comes Happy Hour (5pm to 8pm) when delegates can "mingle with the Twitter team over food, drinks, games and music".

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Although it costs $140, Twitter Flight is an invite-only event and there's a form to fill in - asking among other things for a link to your GitHub account and links to apps you have worked on in the iOS App Store and/or Google Play - in order to receive an invitation to register.

This seems a reasonable method to ensure that the event is attended by its target audience.

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Twitter Flight

Twitter Flight Application Form

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