No strings attached.<p>I have been developing iOS apps professionally for about two years. I have done a very limited amount of training for new iOS developers, and I want to improve my training skills while helping the community.<p>If you are a programmer who is new to iOS development, or if you've been doing it for a while and need some targeted help on specific techniques or APIs, I would like to help you.<p>I'll be available most weekday evenings (CST). You can suggest a meeting time on my Tungle (tungle.me/warrenm) and we'll audio chat or video chat with screen sharing (on Google+ Hangouts), depending on the degree of attention you need.<p>You can also email me directly at wm@warrenmoore.net if you have other questions in advance. But please, don't hesitate to just pick a time and chat with me then.
Just a random thought, but have you considered doing something like Matygo (<a href="http://matygo.com" rel="nofollow">http://matygo.com</a>) - I just started teaching a class on there and its pretty cool / interactive with the students. Not sure what type of time commitment you were looking for, but I think they can always use great instructors.
Awesome man, thanks for doing this. I've been meaning to start watching the Stanford iOS class lectures [1], so I will probably have some questions for you.<p>[1] - <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/ipad-iphone-application-development/id473757255" rel="nofollow">http://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/ipad-iphone-application-...</a>
Wow, that sure is a generous offer. I've started watching the Stanford iOS class on iTunes U, however I've found that it relies on a bit of OO knowledge. I've quite a lot of experience with Python/Django and Web dev, so I'm familiar with how to 'program', but not experienced with the OO concepts that iOS dev relies on.<p>Does anyone know of a similar set of high quality screencasts for teaching iOS? Looked at what's on Mobiletuts plus, but they are from 2010/iOS 4 <a href="http://mobile.tutsplus.com/category/tutorials/iphone/?tag=basix" rel="nofollow">http://mobile.tutsplus.com/category/tutorials/iphone/?tag=ba...</a> . Are there any out there up to date for iOS 5?
Great idea. I've done a few sessions of pair programming and giving my friends tutorials on web development over Google+ Hangouts the past couple of weeks, it works great.
The response to this has been literally overwhelming, but I'm really excited to talk with everyone who has signed up.<p>If you're still interested, there are several slots on Tuesday and Friday.