HTML5, Websockets & the Mobile Web Zurich GTUG 28th Sept.

From: zurich.gtugs.org Mobile Web application frameworks are slowly but steadily gaining attention as a valid, cross-platform, mobile development paradigm. No doubts that this evolution is largely fuelled by the developments of HTML5. In this talk we will look at a less explored combination of mobile Web applications and HTML5 with WebSockets: A standard way of delivering asynchronous events to mobile Web apps. In particular we will discuss: The basics of WebSockets The current pitfalls (eg, lack of support in some browsers/app servers) A great jQuery and Java library (Atmosphere) that makes a developer’s life easy Use-cases and patterns where it makes sense to combine mobile Web apps and WebSockets … and will demonstrate a concrete use-case that we implemented at the Auto-ID Labs (MIT) to be able to pipe reads from industrial RFID readers directly to mobile browsers. Dominique Guinard CTO at Evrythng.net

HTML5 for Application Development Zurich GTUG 28th Sept.

Today, you can use various Web Technologies to develop Applications, targetting the Desktop and Mobile Devices as well. Most of those technologies sail under the umbrella of HTML5. We look what technologies make up HTML5 and how to use them. Offline & Storage Realtime & Technology Hardware Access Markup Graphics & Multimedia CSS3 Nuts & Boltts Bio: Markus Leutwyler works at HP webOS Developer Relations, enabling and helping developers to build Applications for webOS with HTML5