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The Evernote/Honda Hackathon: Our first Design & Build Weekend at Evernote HQ!

Join us in 3 weeks in Silicon Valley for our first ever Design & Build Weekend at Evernote HQ! After hosting many designer/developer events and workshops around the world, we are thrilled to finally bring the hackathon to our home … Continue reading

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2013 Evernote Devcup – Now Open for App Submissions!

Today, we are excited to announce that app submissions are now open for the Evernote Devcup! The Evernote Devcup is our annual developer competition where designers and software developers from around the globe build and submit innovative apps that work … Continue reading

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Reactive Cocoa and the Evernote iOS SDK

Async Chaining The Evernote SDK for iOS has a block based api, so that developers can perform network tasks in the background. Callbacks are a nice way to do async operations but when multiple callbacks are nested, code quickly becomes … Continue reading

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New JavaScript SDK for Evernote Developers

Co-written by Mustafa Furniturewala, iOS Software Engineer and Josh Mangum, Senior Software Engineer   Providing developers with great tools is one of our favorite things to do. During the last few months several of our developers needed better access to … Continue reading

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Evernote SDK for iOS Updates – Improved login flow, Evernote for iOS integration, and more

Since our last major update, we have made several improvements for developers building iOS apps for Evernote. In addition to developer tools, we have an enhanced login flow for Evernote users already logged into our app. Extending Evernote for iOS app … Continue reading

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Codecademy Launches New Evernote API Course!

Evernote’s open API is used by developers around the world. We love helping them build great apps that work with Evernote, but we recognize that most developers would rather help themselves than wait for us to answer their questions. To … Continue reading

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