(May 6, 2010) Justin Tulloss covers building apps that encompass multiple stages via dashboards, popups, and relaunching.
Palm executives including VP, Directors, and Senior Product Managers lead a course on mobile application development on the WebOS. Students have the unique opportunity to attain the technical knowledge needed to create their own apps, get insider information about the application submission process at companies like Apple and Palm, and network with various members of Palm's executive team.
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kelekokerupuk 2 weeks ago 2
complex techniques.
grunder20 3 months ago
He is going way to fast for me to understand but somehow I learn from his discussions.
agapitoflores001 3 months ago
The name of the talk is: Advanced Development and Techniques.
Nevertheless, it is a pretty crappy talk, the structure is just, well, there isn't one. The talk should be labeled: How I develop WebOS: showing off my code snippets so you can ooh and aah.
Aimjiel 1 year ago
I think that he needs to take a step back and address the audience as students and not as other senior palm developer peers. It would help if he would use the eclipse navigator so the audience knows where he is in the tree structure of the app and also spell out the code, i.e.: "The function is being passed 3 arguments, first a function that does this, an object made out of these components and a string with the id of an HTML element.". The way he indents code doesn't help. See Crockford videos.
MrEportal 1 year ago
@wakeuptheusa He's actually slowed down a little... I think he's getting more comfortable with public speaking or something. He did a bunch of talks at the palm developer days. He sort of talks as if people already know what he's talking about
joeman3429 1 year ago
I feel like I should be learning a lot from this guy, but he goes so fast I can't follow. Where's the slow-mo button?
wakeuptheusa 1 year ago