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Moving to Dallas

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Moving to Dallas — Hi, I’m Sam

Moving to Dallas — Hi, I’m Sam

Hi, I’m Sam

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Moving to Dallas

Posted on August 26, 2009

I'm moving to Dallas. For real. I know I've said I'm moving here and there over the past few months, but I already have a place to live and such in Dallas so it's official this time.

I started working for Tasteful Works a few weeks ago. Tasteful Works develops iPhone, Android, Rails, and Mac apps (I only work on iPhone, Mac, and Rails there). It's good times. I am running all of my freelance through there now, so if you want to hire me, contact Tasteful Works. It's all the same rates as when I was doing it on my own just faster because we have more people.

So Dallas?

I'm moving to Dallas because that is where all of the Tasteful Works guys are. I'm pretty excited about it, but sad about leaving all of my friends, my band, and my house.

I am going to have a sweet loft in Las Colinas on the lake. I'm really excited about it. It's got high ceilings and exposed duct work. Awesome. I move in on October 1. Crazy.

This new time in my life is really excited and scary. You'd think I'd have moving to a town where I don't know anyone except the people I work with would be easy after doing it once before. I'm optimistic about it, but still a little nervous. Selling or renting my house here in Edmond is going to be stressful.

I'm ready for what's next. Bring it on!

MobileLex 2009

Posted on July 22, 2009

I spoke at the Awesome Inc. Mobile miniConference in Lexington, KY over the weekend with Jake Behrens. About 100 people showed up for the event. I think its awesome that that many people have an interest in iPhone development in Lexington, KY. I did three sessions. My my two technical ones ("Scrolling Like Butter" and "Web Services with Cocoa") didn't have too many attenders, but "How I Made an App that Has Over a Million Users" seemed to be a hit.

This session was a non-technical overview of how to make a successful app. Download slides PDF.

This session was a technical discussion of how to make table views scroll well. See Atebit's blog post for sample code and further reading. Download slides PDF.

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