This webcast can be viewed as a companion to the book, Palm webOS: The Insider's Guide to Developing Applications in JavaScript using the Palm Mojo(tm) Framework, but does not require the book, and is intended for any developer interested in building webOS applications.
Palm webOS, the webcast
This webcast series is based on the recently released Palm webOS book (Palm webOS: The Insider's Guide to Developing Applications in JavaScript using the Palm Mojo(tm) Framework), presented by its author, Mitch Allen. The webcasts in this series follow the webOS Overview (Chapter 1) presented in February 2009, with in-depth presentations on individual chapters in the book. Each webcast will cover concepts and background material, followed by a detailed example built using a sample application, News. Over the course of the series you will step through the construction of the complete application.
Date: Wednesday, September 9th at 10 am PT
Price: Free
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
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Questions? Please send email to webcast@oreilly.com
About Mitch Allen
Mitch Allen is vice president and software chief technology officer at Palm, Inc., where he provides executive-level technical leadership for Palm's software strategy. His primary focus is the establishment of Palm webOS as the leading mobile platform for web developers. As one of the earliest designers of webOS, Mitch has been a principle architect of Palm's new OS and application development framework. He is currently leading the design of the Mojo developer SDK and toolsets, and working with initial developers in their use of the platform and SDK.
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