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10 Platforms in 30 Minutes–Powered by Eclipse
Jonas Helming, Maximilian Koegel develop a simple client-server app using a variety of Eclipse frameworks and producing 10 different versions of the same client running on the multiple platforms.
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Web vs Native: Where Are We Now?
Ruth John discusses about the browser, it’s emerging technologies and how much mobile technology has changed the direction of the web, when to go “web” and when to stay “native”.
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Understanding Cloud, Big Data, Mobile and Security – Do They Play Nicely Together?
Colin Mower discusses the challenges met using together Cloud, Big Data, Mobile and Security and how these can work together to achieve business value.
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Conquering Content-enabled Web and Mobile Applications with Spring and Groovy
Russ Danner demonstrates how organizations succeeded by leveraging Spring Framework, Groovy, other Java technologies and CMS frameworks to build and manage content rich applications.
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When the Connection Fails - Developing Offline Mobile Applications
Barbara Fusinska presents ideas and approaches for developing a system as a whole, explaining the latest patterns, practices and architectures used in modern day mobile and web offline apps.
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Gradle for Android
Ken Kousen introduces Gradle to Android developers and shows how easy it is to integrate into Android projects.
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Developing a User-Centered (Mobile) Device Strategy
Soeren Engelbrecht presents tools and check-lists supporting an organization in determining the optimal mix of devices and technologies for their specific users and their specific user tasks.
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Groovy Mobile Automation
Bobby Warner discusses mobile automation and dives into the iOS and Android functional testing world using Groovy, Spock and Gradle.
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Swift - Under the Hood
Alex Blewitt introduces the history behind Swift, why it was created, how it differs from Objective-C and how Swift is compiled and executed under the covers.
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The Pursuit of Tappiness – a Case Study in Making Tablet Friendly Websites
Neil Turner discusses how TUI made two websites tablet friendly, what it means to optimize for tablet, how needed improvements were identified and how to ensure that future designs are tablet friendly
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Facebook’s iOS Architecture
Ari Grant discusses how Facebook is iterating its mobile products, continuing to increase the richness of the content and speed at which it is delivered.
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Building Pinterest's Mobile Apps
Mike Beltzner describes the tools and techniques used to keep Pinterest's platform stable and responsive. Garrett Moon dives into the technology they developed.