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Meetup with Parse at Facebook

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We'll be meeting at the Facebook campus on September 22.

Please note: this will be on a Tuesday!

We're full! Due to space constraints, registrations for this event are unfortunately now closed and we cannot guarantee admission for walkups. Our Facebook hosts will be using the list of people who registered on their splashthat page to admit people. Also, please be aware that Facebook asks visitors to sign an NDA that will cover anything proprietary that we may accidentally see while we are on premises. It will NOT cover the material presented at the meetup.

Here's the agenda:

6:30 - 7:00 - Doors open, food and drinks

7:00 - 7:10 - Parse Overview - Speaker: Eric Nakagawa
Learn about building on Parse, including some of our most recent launches.

7:10-7:20 - Quickfire Demo: AnyPhone - Speaker: Eric Nakagawa
Our latest open source iOS (swift) sample app shows you how to implement phone based authentication for your users! Powered by Parse + Twilio.

7:20 - 7:50 - The Parse SDK: What’s Inside? - Speaker: Nikita Lutsenko, Parse Software Engineer
Parse SDKs now power more than 800 million active app-device pairs per month. Find out what's under the hood of our iOS/OS X SDKs, and many of our learnings along the way straight from the lead engineer on the iOS/OS X SDK.

7:50 Q&A

Speaker Bios:

Nikita Lutsenko - Parse Software Engineer
Nikita has been building, writing, developing and shipping apps for iOS and OSX for over 5 years now. Before starting to work on Parse, he built Slingshot for iOS at Facebook, and before that led his own software product company, that was focused on productivity software. He values challenging tasks, pixel perfect design, making developers more productive, robust user experience and text readability.Nikita grew up in Ukraine and graduated with a B.S. in Economic Cybernetics (MIS).

Eric Nakagawa - Parse Developer Advocate
Eric is a Parse Developer Advocate. He also co-founded I Can Has Cheezburger? prior to I can Has Cheezburger Nakagawa worked as a Software Developer in Honolulu, Hawaii. Nakagawa is a New York Times best selling author with his book "I Can Has Cheezburger?" appearing on the New York
Times Best Sellers list in January 2009.

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Kendall

3,482 days ago

Thanks to Tim Burks and Christine for hosting the educational event!

Douglas H.

3,482 days ago

pretty excited about parse!

Syed A. N.

3,483 days ago

Great!

Manjula J.

3,483 days ago

Hermon S.

3,483 days ago

I'm on my way. I am signed up

Anand

3,483 days ago

Please share the presentation for the folks who are not able to attend

Tom V.

3,483 days ago

Friends

I am working on a Social Food App - Food Pulse

Food Pulse is Food Discovery App providing real time information on the best local daily deals while increasing revenue for farmers, groceries, supermarkets and restaurants with an aim to help reduce food waste. http://foodpulse.net

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fkdX3MfD3U

We are building the IOS & Android Apps using PARSE.

I am looking for a co-founder (preferably female) to join us. The apps will be ready to launch by October 15th, 2015. You will find me wearing a purple Food Pulse shirt at the event.

Thank you for your attention.

Tom Vellaringattu

Charles G.

3,484 days ago

I don't remember seeing needing to sign up at splashthat in the description. I signed up forever ago. Is there a link to the page?

Rye C.

3,487 days ago

Oh no. Missed my chance to also RSVP on the Facebook site. Next time.

Tim B.

3,487 days ago

We're full! Due to space constraints, registrations for this event are unfortunately now closed. Our Facebook hosts will be using the list of people who registered on their splashthat page for admission.

Sorry, I'm afraid that does not include anyone on the waitlist who was unable to register on the splashthat page.

Also, please be aware that Facebook asks visitors to sign an NDA that will cover anything proprietary that we may accidentally see while we are on premises. It will NOT cover the material presented at the meetup.

Tim B.

3,487 days ago

I think photos of speakers and the room are fine, but please also see our recording policy (repeated below):

Recording policy: Since our earliest days, we've tried to make our meetups a place where people could speak openly and candidly about things they were learning as app developers. We also like to get the freshest topics, and to make it easier for our speakers to share with us, our meetups are generally not recorded for online playback, and we ask that attendees refrain from recording video and audio of meetups. Thank you.

hana k.

3,487 days ago

Is there a way to check to see if I signed up on the splashpage? I don't quite remember?

al f.

3,483 days ago

"NDA that will cover anything proprietary" Proprietary materials must be designated as such. Sorry, but everything else will be seared into the brains of 200 people and reported widely.

Tim B.

3,483 days ago

To confirm your registration, check your email for a confirmation message and possible reminder messages from facebookparseios@event.splashthat.com

Charles G.

3,483 days ago

Found the email requesting to sign up on splashthat in my email. Boo

Jonathan L.

3,483 days ago

I RSVP'ed here last week but didn't receive any splashthat email...does this mean I can't go?

Tim B.

3,483 days ago

Hi Charles and Jonathan, our hosts this month expressed a strong requirement that attendees sign up in advance on their own signup page. I apologize for not making this clear in the original event announcement. I've reached out to see if there's an opportunity for any additional signups today and will post it here first if there is.

Jonathan L.

3,483 days ago

Sure thing Tim, thanks

Charles G.

3,483 days ago

Tx Tim! My experience with Meetup (and I may have been guilty of this in the past), is that users will squat on an RSVP, and then never show. If all else fails, will you have a standby in case there's space?

Emmanuel T.

3,483 days ago

Looks like I also missed the splashthat signup page. Bummer.

Tim B.

3,483 days ago

Hi Charles, in my limited experience with Meetup, I have found that what you say is true about RSVPs and no-shows. Most of the organizers that I know build that into their RSVP limits, and it remains an inexact science. As the meetup organizer and a guest of Facebook's, I want to respect their guidelines. As a visitor, please use your best judgement. Thanks!

Rupa

3,488 days ago

waitlisted.. Is there a chance that we can still attend?

Steve R.

3,492 days ago

Just curious to get a feel out there. Did any one (who is tech lead or architect) has experience migrating medium size Mac OSX enterprise application from ObjectiveC to Swift?

Tim B.

3,491 days ago

Hi Steve, please ask this on the meetup mailing list: https://www.meetup.com/sviphone/messages/archive/

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