Saturday and Sunday, October 9th and 10th, 2010
   Forgot Password?






Sessions
Sort by:                                 
Android & iPhone automated app testing
Wiki Here
Speaker: Viral Parekh   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Ever worried about: -How to test your Android/iPhone app automatically ? -How to build up a complete test automation framework ? -How to automatically generate test reports ? -How to do the above stuff with free or minimal cost tools/frameworks ? Then....welcome to the session
Appcelerator's Titanium Platform: Build Native Mobile Apps Using Your Web Skills !
Wiki Here
Speaker: Jeff Haynie   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Open source application development platforms have changed the development game. By utilizing web technologies like Javascript, HTML, and CSS, you can build applications for iPhone, Android and Blackberry all from a single code base. And best of all – you can utilize the native capabilities of the phone, so you don’t sacrifice anything in the user experience. • Creating Your First Application • Development Tools, Tips, and Tricks • Packaging Your App For Testing and Distribution • Develop for iPhone, Android, and Android suing a single code base Appcelerator’s Titanium platform translates developers’ hard won web skills into native mobile applications that perform and look just like they were written in Objective-C [iPhone] or Java [Android] … but using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS skills. With over 300 APIs, a thriving developer community, and the support you need, developers can build native mobile applications that are more social, local, media rich, interactive, and extensible. Download Titanium for free at www.appcelerator.com and join the 50,000+ developers worldwide who are developing mobile apps using Titnaium.
Augmented Reality
Wiki Here
Speaker: Siamak Ashrafi   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet

A developers look at how to build an Augmented Reality (AR) application and some real world ideas. AR Concepts will be reviewed followed by code. Open source AR frameworks will be discussed i.e.

http://www.mixare.org

Slides: https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dd7dnm9r_153hpxn75c7

Building Video Applications with YouTube APIs
Wiki Here
Speaker: Jarek Wilkiewicz   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
YouTube today is much more than a site. Using Google Data APIs and YouTube Player APIs, developers can harness the power of world’s most popular video destination to build new and innovative applications. In this session, we will provide an overview of the YouTube APIs, including uploading, sharing, searching and customized video playback capabilities. Since the APIs support multiple language bindings, we will in discuss interesting examples in Java, PHP, Python, C#, Objective-C, JavaScript and ActionScript. We will also drill into an example open source application: YouTube Direct and discuss its App Engine-based design and implementation as well as YouTube Direct mobile clients for Android and the iPhone.
In-app Payments with PayPal's Mobile Payment Library (MPL)
Wiki Here
Speaker: Pragati Rai   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
With increasing smart phone adoption, m-commerce is set to explode in the next few years. However, dealing with payments is still a hassle for both consumers and developers. The PayPal Mobile Payments Library (MPL) aims to remove friction from payments and truly unleash m-commerce on the iPhone/iPad and Android platform. In this session you will learn how to integrate the PayPal Library and start accepting in-app payments for goods and services in your apps in a matter of minutes.
Mapping on the phone: Google Maps on Mobile Devices
Wiki Here
Speaker: Mano Marks   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Mobile and mapping go together naturally. New devices have GPS, compass, modern browsers and native APIs for Google Maps. This session will help you choose which is the best route for you to take to incorporate a map into your mobile app or website, and explore how HTML 5 helps you out. Topics include: Native APIs Browser based apps in native code Static Maps Geolocation Performance considerations and more
Mobile Development with iPhone, Android and Phone 7
Wiki Here
Speaker: Lino Tadros   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
This session will explain the differences between developing for iPhone, Android and MS Mobile 7 Series, with an emphasis on Silverlight development on Mobile 7 Series. It will demonstrate on a Mac writing C# code against the iPhone in Monotouch, then the same app in Eclipse (Java) for Android and finally the majority of the time will be spent in Visual Studio 2010 building applications for the Phone 7 series in Silverlight.
Mobile HTML 5.0
Wiki Here
Speaker: Michael Galpin   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Are the smartphone wars wearing your out? When asked to choose between Objective-C and Java do you answer “None of the Above”? Do you think app stores are so 1995? Then there is good news for you and it’s called the mobile web. This isn’t about trying to port iFart to the browser, and it’s definitely not about tweaking an existing website so it doesn’t look awful on your mom’s iPhone. It is about writing full featured, engaging applications on the web. This talk is all about how to create killer web apps using HTML5, CSS3, as well as some other not-so-standard technologies available on a wide variety of popular smartphones. We’re talking about multi-threaded, high performance apps that can track your movement or even take pictures of whatever you think is interesting.

75 min sessions
Handouts with lots of Q&A time
Hands-on demos or exercises
Chalk talks or full-on slides
Experts sharing their insights
Share with others, etc.

...and free coffee and food!
Copyright © 2009 SV-Code Camp   Site Built with ASP.NET 4.0 by Peter Kellner     Blog Posts on Building Site Here     Rev:2010-09-10T16:43:31.009914Z 587 (RSS Feed)    RSS