Twitter hosts its first mobile developer conference in Bangalore

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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

India is one of the fastest-growing markets for Twitter today, and is home to many top technology developers in Asia. Our inaugural Flock mobile developer roadshow now comes to India; Bangalore will play host to some of the country’s best developers on the 13th of May.

At the event, we will introduce Fabric, a modular mobile platform that makes it easier to build great mobile apps, to the thriving Indian startup and developer community.Twitter hosts its first mobile developer conference in Bangalore

View the event and registration information here.

Several software engineers, product managers and developer advocates from the Fabric team will join a number of Indian mobile app developers at #TwitterFlock, making it a great opportunity for you to hear from those with first-hand experience building with Fabric. At the event, we’ll share the technical details and case studies about how developers can tap into Fabric’s many features.

The Fabric platform is made of three modular kits that address some of the most common challenges that all app developers face: stability, distribution, revenue and user authentication. It combines the services of Crashlytics, MoPub, Digits and the Twitter platform to achieve this.

Here’s a bit about each of these tools:

Crashlytics can automatically find errors and fix the bugs so that developers can save time and focus on developing a better, more stable application.

Twitter hosts its first mobile developer conference in Bangalore

MoPub is the leading monetization platform for mobile app

Twitter hosts its first mobile developer conference in Bangalore

Digits is sign-in via phone number that lets developers verify users through SMS without a password, skipping the usual complicated verification process.

Twitter hosts its first mobile developer conference in Bangalore

The Twitter Kit – including Tweet embeds, Tweet composer and Twitter login – can help you connect your mobile application with Twitter users.

Twitter hosts its first mobile developer conference in Bangalore

Throughout the event, we will share details on our technology solutions to support you in developing better applications.

If you’re interested in developing mobile applications for India – and the world – join us by registering at the Twitter #Flock: Bangalore site.

And as Flock makes it way across the globe to Bangalore, do check out yourstory.com for some exclusive content. There’s a lot to keep up with, so follow @TwitterDev, @fabric and @TwitterIndia for the latest info.