RIM has issued a call for papers for the 2009 BlackBerry Developer Conference. This is the second annual developer conference so RIM should have a pretty good handle now on the process. The conference is November 9-11 in San Francisco CA this year. RIM is offering the floor to speakers giving you the chance to share your experience developing a BlackBerry mobile application as a presenter at this year’s conference.
RIM is looking for:
- Development managers
- Software developers
- Architects
- Testing & QA managers
Sample session topics include:
- Developing with the latest tools (BlackBerry JDE Plug-in for Eclipse, BlackBerry Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET)
- Creating compelling BlackBerry Widgets
- Creating unique and powerful BlackBerry web-based applications for individuals or businesses
- Leveraging BlackBerry Internet Service push technology in your application architecture
- Developing and distributing your applications through BlackBerry App World
- New techniques for improving developer efficiency including build environments, testing environments and tools
- Using the latest Java APIs for BlackBerry to create addictive applications
- Lessons learned working with multimedia, WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth technologies