BlackBerry 10 “Live Port Challenge” at AT&T Hackathon in Vegas This Week

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AT&T will host a “Live Port Challenge” this week for all developers at their Hackathon in Vegas (1/5/13 – 1/6/13), it will feature BlackBerry 10. AT&T is really making a splash with this hackathon giving away over $50,000 in prizes! Check out the full details regarding RIM’s BlackBerry 10:

Come help make AT&T API available on BlackBerry 10! Be part of open source history and participate in the AT&T API for BlackBerry 10 “Live Port” challenge! Using the iOS version of the AT&T API as reference, complete the port and build the best BlackBerry 10 app leveraging the AT&T API and be eligible for prizes including a trip to BlackBerry Jam Europe in Amsterdam! There will be plenty of help onsite to help with any question you may have. Are you up to the challenge?

What’s involved:

  • All participating teams contribute to porting AT&T API for BlackBerry 10
  • Each team builds their “best app” using the API with the BlackBerry Native SDK

Prizes:

Source: BerryReview via AT&T DevSummit

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