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Cross-platform Native Development with Titanium
Summary
Stephen Feather introduced Titanium, an open source JavaScript-based platform for creating cross-platform native mobile applications.
Bio
Stephen Feather founded Feather Direct in 2009, recognizing a need for quality mobile app development, reputation management, and SEO services for smaller organizations. He worked directly with communications companies such as Netscape, Microsoft, and Oracle in the early days of the Internet. In 1996 he authored JavaScript by Example, one of the first publications on the then-new scripting lang.
About the conference
DEVNEXUS is the Southeast’s most exciting conference for professional software developers working with languages, tools, frameworks & methodologies connected to the Java platform. With attendance of over 1200 people, 10 tracks provide a fantastic learning experience for Core Java, Web, Cloud, Mobile, Data & Integration, HTML5, JavaScript, Alternative Languages, Agile & Architecture, UX/Git/DevOps.
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Cross Platform App Development
by Alina Thomas,
Re: Cross Platform App Development
by Charles Humble,
Cross Platform App Development
by Alina Thomas,
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There is a rising trend for multi-platform tools such as PhoneGap or Titanium in mobile app development. It looks like a very attractive and effective solution for start-up companies. One-time development and you can use it for various devices.
www.mobilepundits.com/Cross_Platform_Mobile_Dev...
Re: Cross Platform App Development
by Charles Humble,
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Hi Alina,
Just to say that I've noticed you've posted this link a couple of times on the site now. I'm assuming it's general enthusiasm rather than spam, but if you keep posting it we'll have to stop approving these and delete your account.
Thanks and regards,
Charles Humble
Head of editorial, InfoQ.com