
Apple non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that prevented iPhone application developers from talking about their creations even after they were released? Well it's now a little more clear why Apple relaxed those rules: The company is launching a world tour aimed at iPhone app developers and it'd be a shame if they had nothing to talk about.
The iPhone Tech Talk World Tour schedule has just been revealed on the Apple Developer Connection website. On it you'll find a schedule for stops all around the world starting at the end of this month in San Francisco, Calif. and ending in Stockholm, Sweden in December.
Apple writes on the site:
Apple technology evangelists and engineers will soon be traveling the globe bringing iPhone development expertise to a city near you. Learn about the tools and technologies you'll use to create great iPhone applications, then work with the experts to optimize your code, refine your user interface, and apply the knowledge you gain from the sessions to enhance the capabilities of your iPhone application.
All of that would have been basically impossible if the NDA were still in place for completed apps. Finally, we may start to see less buggy first versions of apps as developers can learn from the mistakes of previous ones.
And if you're really good you may even gain a strut in your step like the developers in the iPhone Tech Talk World Tour logo.
The events will be free to go to, but you need to register as space is limited. You can do that on the site.
