PhoneGap 2.0 Development and 3.0 Roadmap
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution of PhoneGap and its roadmap in this conference talk from GOTO Aarhus 2012. Dive into mobile web technology with Brian LeRoux from the PhoneGap Project Team at Adobe. Learn how to quickly build a mobile application using PhoneGap, understand its inner workings, and discover the project's future direction. Gain insights into the PhoneGap ecosystem, supported platforms, and the concept of hybrid development. Examine the differences between web and native applications, and understand PhoneGap's role in bridging this gap. Discover the device APIs, sensors, and plugins available for PhoneGap development. Explore the release philosophy, shipping strategies, and upcoming features in the PhoneGap roadmap. Address common concerns such as browser fragmentation and cross-browser coding. Whether you're a mobile developer or interested in the future of web technologies, this talk provides valuable information on PhoneGap's capabilities and its impact on mobile application development.
Syllabus
Intro
Download
Xcode
Android Dev
What is PhoneGap
Has anyone built a PhoneGap application
PhoneGap Ecosystem
PhoneGap Cordova
Responsive Web Design
Platforms
Web OS
Supported Platforms
Android
Hybrid Development
What PhoneGap is not
Free opensource software
Distribution
Corporate Support
Web Standards
Interface
Android Bridge
Two Goals
PhoneGap Free
Device APIs
Sensors
UNIX Philosophy
Web vs Native Debate
Browser Parody
Browsers
Crossbrowser code
PhoneGapcom
Release Philosophy
Shipping
Plugins
Roadmap
GOTO 2013
PhoneGap CLI
Plugin Packaging
CSS Working Group
Schedule
Bugs
Browser fragmentation
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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