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By [[ShawnButler Shawn Butler]]
This session will cover the ins and outs of creating applications for the latest and greatest generation of Blackberry devices. It's BarCamp so the contents of this session will greatly depend on what //you// want to talk about. I'll plan on talking about getting started with the basics of native Blackberry development but we could skip to more advanced development topics, making big monies on themes, avoiding App World deployment headaches, Blackberry widget development using standard web tech (xHTML/js/CSS), etc.
This session will cover the ins and outs of creating applications for the latest and greatest generation of Blackberry devices. It's BarCamp so the contents of this session will greatly depend on what //you// want to talk about. I'll plan on talking about getting started with the basics of native Blackberry development but we could skip to more advanced development topics, making big monies on themes, avoiding App World deployment headaches, Blackberry widget development using standard web tech (xHTML/js/CSS), etc.
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This session will cover the ins and outs of creating applications for the latest and greatest generation of Blackberry devices. It's BarCamp so the contents of this session will greatly depend on what //you// want to talk about. I'll plan on talking about getting started with the basics of native Blackberry development but we could skip to more advanced development topics, making big monies on themes, avoiding App World deployment headaches, Phonegap/Titanium style widget development using standard web tech (xHTML/js/CSS), etc.
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By [[ShawnButler Shawn Butler]
This session will cover the ins and outs of creating applications for the latest and greatest generation of Blackberry devices. It's BarCamp so the contents of this session will greatly depend on what //you// want to talk about. I'll plan on talking about getting started with the basics of native Blackberry development but we could skip to more advanced development topics, making big monies on themes, avoiding App World deployment headaches, Phonegap/Titanium style widget development using standard web tech (xHTML/js/CSS), etc.
If the right crowd shows up code might rear its ugly head.
And with the BB Dev Conf announcements we can finally talk about how to use the latest and greatest enhancements rolling out of RIM HQ: JSR 239 and OpenGL ES(finally!), Forward/Reverse geolocation, Push API for the dirty, unwashed masses, and Flash, oh my.
Or if you've ever had an idea on ways to improve your crackberry experience/addiction or a great new mobile app, I'd love to hear it and see if I can help make it real.
This session will cover the ins and outs of creating applications for the latest and greatest generation of Blackberry devices. It's BarCamp so the contents of this session will greatly depend on what //you// want to talk about. I'll plan on talking about getting started with the basics of native Blackberry development but we could skip to more advanced development topics, making big monies on themes, avoiding App World deployment headaches, Phonegap/Titanium style widget development using standard web tech (xHTML/js/CSS), etc.
If the right crowd shows up code might rear its ugly head.
And with the BB Dev Conf announcements we can finally talk about how to use the latest and greatest enhancements rolling out of RIM HQ: JSR 239 and OpenGL ES(finally!), Forward/Reverse geolocation, Push API for the dirty, unwashed masses, and Flash, oh my.
Or if you've ever had an idea on ways to improve your crackberry experience/addiction or a great new mobile app, I'd love to hear it and see if I can help make it real.
Deletions:
This session will cover the ins and outs of creating applications for the latest and greatest generation of Blackberry devices. It's BarCamp so the contents of this session will greatly depend on what you want to talk about. I'll plan on talking about getting started with the basics of Blackberry development but we could include (or skip!) more advanced development strategies, making big monies on themes, avoiding App World deployment headaches, etc.
If the right crowd shows up there will be code!
And we can finally talk about how to use the latest and greatest enhancements rolling out of RIM HQ: JSR 239 and OpenGL ES(finally!), Forward/Reverse geolocation, Push API for the dirty, unwashed masses, and Flash, oh my.
Or if you've ever had an idea on ways to improve your crackberry experience/addiction, I'd love to hear it and see if I can help make it real.
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====== Creating Crackberry Apps That **Don't** Suck : How To and What's New in Waterloo ======
By [Shawn Butler]
This session will cover the ins and outs of creating applications for the latest and greatest generation of Blackberry devices. It's BarCamp so the contents of this session will greatly depend on what you want to talk about. I'll plan on talking about getting started with the basics of Blackberry development but we could include (or skip!) more advanced development strategies, making big monies on themes, avoiding App World deployment headaches, etc.
If the right crowd shows up there will be code!
And we can finally talk about how to use the latest and greatest enhancements rolling out of RIM HQ: JSR 239 and OpenGL ES(finally!), Forward/Reverse geolocation, Push API for the dirty, unwashed masses, and Flash, oh my.
Or if you've ever had an idea on ways to improve your crackberry experience/addiction, I'd love to hear it and see if I can help make it real.
Add your name below if you're interested in this session or make suggestions.
By [Shawn Butler]
This session will cover the ins and outs of creating applications for the latest and greatest generation of Blackberry devices. It's BarCamp so the contents of this session will greatly depend on what you want to talk about. I'll plan on talking about getting started with the basics of Blackberry development but we could include (or skip!) more advanced development strategies, making big monies on themes, avoiding App World deployment headaches, etc.
If the right crowd shows up there will be code!
And we can finally talk about how to use the latest and greatest enhancements rolling out of RIM HQ: JSR 239 and OpenGL ES(finally!), Forward/Reverse geolocation, Push API for the dirty, unwashed masses, and Flash, oh my.
Or if you've ever had an idea on ways to improve your crackberry experience/addiction, I'd love to hear it and see if I can help make it real.
Add your name below if you're interested in this session or make suggestions.
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======Session Name======
By [[YourNameHere Your Name Here]]
Description of the session.
Add your name below if you're interested in this session.