02 Jun 2011
Wordcrafts goes WWDC
Hey folks,
as you may have read on our home page, we're attending WWDC this year again.
We're doing this for two reasons: First, we are highly interested in the localization-related sessions and labs to keep up to date with the development. We are always happy to help you with your localization projects and assist you in checking whether your project is ready for localization or not. We can imagine that there are more interesting sessions for you (all this API, CoreData and Framework stuff …) so we do the job and attend those rather boring sessions for you.
Second reason is that we believe that during WWDC you guys get inspired to make new applications, develop new ideas and – a great opportunity – solve your "old " problems by talking to Apple engineers. To encourage you to think about localization early and to make this topic a less stressful and sometimes even annoying step of your development, simply join us to discuss possible issues as early as in your "idea-stage".
Oh, and there is a third reason why we are there:
To finally meet our customers in person and maybe even have a laugh about specific situations that occurred during past localization projects.
To finally meet our customers in person and maybe even have a laugh about specific situations that occurred during past localization projects.
To cut a long story short:
- Those of you not attending WWDC and asking for localization services may have to expect longer response times. Sorry for that.
- Those of you who have already been working with us may take the opportunity and meet us in person.
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Those of you also attending WWDC and being interested in our services our in us in person just simply follow us Twitter:
We will regularly post our current position and we will be wearing shirts saying „Add Localization”.
Or just simply come to the smoker’s balkony during session breaks: might be the most simple solution for you.
Follow us on Twitter or drop us a line. We’d be happy to hear from you.
Twitter: @wordcrafts