PhoneGap for building iPhone and Android applications
Published September 8th, 2009 Under Javascript, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment
PhoneGap makes building iPhone and Android applications a snap with regular HTML, CSS and JavaScript. XUI is a nifty javascript microframework designed for building mobile web applications. Avoid the heresy of Objective-C or Java and return to the sanity of the open web. In this talk Brian will guide you through the creation of a mobile web app that is app store ready and talk a little about the future platforms for PhoneGap and XUI.
Filthy Rich Android Clients
Published July 16th, 2009 Under Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment
Android is a new, modern development platform for mobile devices. Its powerful UI toolkit can be used to create animated, cool-looking mobile applications. This talk will present the features and APIs to create filthy rich clients on this platform. You will learn how to use advanced 2D rendering, animations, layout animations, themes, 3D, etc.
Easy Mobile Development with PhoneGap
Published June 18th, 2009 Under Javascript, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment
Have a great idea for an iPhone app, but don’t have the time or inclination to learn Objective-C? Created at iPhoneDevCamp 2008 and winner of the Launch Pad competition at Web 2.0 Expo 2009, PhoneGap is an open source initiative for building mobile applications with JavaScript. Using the PhoneGap framework, web developers can author apps in HTML and JavaScript and still take advantage of native mobile device capabilities like geo location, camera, vibration and sound. PhoneGap makes it easy to build apps for iPhone, Android, Nokia S60 and Blackberry. Learn how to get started building a PhoneGap application that’s app store ready and learn how to contribute back to the open source PhoneGap project.
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