Not really , Cappuccino focus consists in bringing the whole Cocoa/Objective-C style to front-end development (actually you can run Objective-J on the server too). On the other hand, WebAppKit goal seems to be using Objective-C in the backend
There a few companies in this space, specially regarding usability testing. However we are focused on Android, everyone who has develop for android knows the pain of device testing and how easily a perfectly working app on your phone can easily crash on any other device. The people who complain about IE and browser testing have no idea what android developers go through.
Currently you can't control the number of times a coupon has been used, but you can control its lifetime.
If you get a new phone (and the coupon it's still valid) it will work, otherwise it won't.
Hey Amir! Congrats :D I too was selected (heading in June like you) -> search for ez4u (portugal) in the pdf file :D we should keep in touch: twitter: @zemariamm, email zemariamm at gmail dot com
Lool So true :)
I agree with you 100%, however only developers will know that name :) No harm in that and more credits are given to Arash Payan who came up with the idea