May was a busy month for Facebook and our Android developer community. We had a great time meeting many of you at AnDevCon Boston and at our Kickoff Party at Google I/O.
This month, we're out and about again at developer conferences around the world. Meet us at:
Mobile DevCon: LATAM: Buenos Aires, June 3-4; Santiago, June 6-7. Mobile DevCon: LATAM is a community-run series of conferences in Argentina and Chile covering the latest in mobile and social app development. Developer advocates Luz Caballero and Prashant Sridharan will cover the latest Facebook mobile SDKs, and will host office hours for developers using Facebook to come and work through code-level issues in their apps.
Le Web: London, June 5-6. Le Web is a European conference about innovation and entrepreneurship on the web. Join Julien Codorniou, our Head of European Platform Partnerships, for a panel discussion called "Ruling the App Store" to learn how to drive installation, engagement and monetization of mobile apps.
Selenium Conference: Boston, June 10-12. The Selenium Conference brings together developers in the Selenium community to discuss the future of testing. Facebook engineer Damien Sereni will be speaking about how we use Selenium for automated testing in our twice-daily release process. His talk will focus on how we encouraged engineers to write good tests, how we keep the test quality high and how we use the tests during the release. He’ll also share some of the new tools we’re building for mobile testing.
Parse Drinkup at WWDC: San Francisco, June 12. Join the Parse team for a lively event at the W San Francisco Hotel, featuring talks from some of our favorite partners and friends, an open bar, snacks, video games, music, and a few surprises. We're excited to chat with you about what you're building, and if you really love what we are working on, come talk to our talent team.
We're looking forward to meeting some of you this June. You can learn where we'll be in future months by checking out our calendar on Lanyrd.
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