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Solving key mobile development challenges with NoSQL

By Wayne Carter, Ali LeClerc | November 15, 2016
In this webcast, we'll use the airline industry as an example to take you through common mobile use cases and how major industries are solving for today's mobile challenges.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/wolfgang_beer-50.jpgWolfgang Beer

Monitoring your mobile app user experience

By Wolfgang Beer | June 07, 2016
This webcast led by mobile monitoring and development expert Wolfgang Beer will present you with different metrics and methodologies to monitor mobile app crashes and user action performance.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/Sophie_Charlotte_Moatti_50.jpgSophie-Charlotte Moatti

Three Rules Every Mobile Product Needs to Be Successful

By Sophie-Charlotte Moatti | January 21, 2016
How do you go about creating mobile products used by billions of people? What are the new rules shaping the future of connected technology? Drawing from her work experience as an executive at places like Facebook, Nokia, and Opera Software, as well as...

The Offline Challenge: Delivering Mobile Apps that Always Work

By Wayne Carter, Ali LeClerc | November 10, 2015
In this webcast, you'll learn how to build a mobile app that has a consistent user experience, both online and offline.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/greg_nudelman-50.jpgGreg Nudelman

Lean prototyping for wearables and mobile design: 12 pro tips

By Greg Nudelman | October 14, 2015
In this hands-on, practical session Greg will be giving away 12 hard-won secrets of using low-fidelity paper prototyping techniques to envision, design & test Apple/Android mobile and wearable interfaces.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/sean_o_sullivan-50.jpgSean O Sullivan

A tour of the Beacosystem: Proximity and the Beacon ecosystem

By Sean O Sullivan | September 16, 2015
This webcast gives a tour of the Beacosystem, and will cover: proximity (vs location), the beacon approach, startups and giants in the beacosystem, and more.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/raymond_camden3-50.jpgRaymond Camden

Static site generators: Why use them and how they work

By Raymond Camden | September 02, 2015
In this webcast I'll talk about why you would use static site generators, how they work in general, how one (Harp) works in particular, and discuss how to add dynamic aspects back into the static site.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/erin_malone2-50.jpgErin Malone

The foundations of designing social interfaces

By Erin Malone | August 20, 2015
In this webcast we will explore the foundations and key facets in the social landscape that should be considered when designing for social experiences and we'll look at a set of high-level practices that underpin individual interactions.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/keith_welch-50.jpgKeith Welch

Build cross-platform apps in C# with Xamarin forms

By Keith Welch | August 05, 2015
This webcast will introduce you to Xamarin forms, and discuss its benefits and limitations. A real world example will be used to demonstrate how Xamarin can be used in non-trivial apps.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/alexis_menard-50.jpgAlexis Menard

Crosswalk: Solve Android fragmentation and deploy apps across multiple versions

By Alexis Menard | June 10, 2015
During the webcast presentation we will demonstrate how easy it is to package and deploy your application on Android and how well existing tools such as Cordova work with Crosswalk.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/raymond_camden3-50.jpgRaymond Camden

Using Ionic with Cordova/PhoneGap

By Raymond Camden | May 04, 2015
In this webcast, Raymond Camden will introduce you to the Ionic framework. Ionic is a framework for hybrid mobile development that adds UI, UX, and other cool improvements to your development process.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/doris_chen2-50.jpgDoris Chen

Angular or Backbone: Go Mobile!

By Doris Chen | April 09, 2015
This webcast talk will take an intimate look at two of today's most popular frameworks, Angular and Backbone and explore their differences, strength and weakness.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/maximiliano_firtman2-50.jpgMaximiliano Firtman

New Generation of Web Apps for Mobile and Wearables

By Maximiliano Firtman | March 31, 2015
In this webcast we'll cover current status of web app and web view engines on iOS, Android and Windows.

Best Practices and Components with React

By Ben Anderson, Brian Holt | March 26, 2015
In this free online conference, attendees will get a taste of React.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/rachel_reese-50.jpgRachel Reese

Mobile App Development with Xamarin and F#

By Rachel Reese | March 24, 2015
For this session, Rachel will concentrate on the features of F# that make it uniquely and especially suited to iOS development, while covering both iOS basics and F# basics, so you'll have all the tools to run with your own app idea when we're done!

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/laura_klein-1.jpgLaura Klein

Qualitative vs. Quantitative: Using Better Data to Improve Performance and Design

By Laura Klein | March 11, 2015
Join us to learn a step-by-step process for using both metrics and interviewing to discover problems with your product and find effective solutions.

Hybrid Mobile App Development

By Holly Schinsky, TJ Van Toll | February 25, 2015
In this free online event, attendees will get a taste of some of the hybrid mobile app development topics we'll be covering at Fluent, in the shape of looks at both PhoneGap and NativeScript.

Build a Game in Less Than an Hour with Unity

By Paris Buttfield-Addison, Jon Manning | February 10, 2015
In this webcast, we'll build a game in Unity from start to finish. Starting with some basic assets, we'll demonstrate and talk through the entire process of building a complete 2D game of Asteroids, complete with gameplay, physics, lighting, and user...

Five Swift Essentials

By Paris Buttfield-Addison, Jon Manning | February 10, 2015
In this webcast, we'll cover five important features of the Swift language, and talk about how you can use them to reduce the amount of code you need to write, to make your code easier to understand, and to extend the Swift language to meet your needs...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/ken_kousen-50.jpgKen Kousen

Gradle for Android

By Ken Kousen | January 13, 2015
In this webcast the impact of the Gradle plugin on Android development will be demonstrated through a series of applications created inside Android Studio.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/josh_owens-50.jpgJosh Owens

Building a Realtime Mobile App with Meteor and Cordova

By Josh Owens | January 13, 2015
Join Meteor expert Josh Owens as he walks through live coding a Meteor.js app from scratch and gets it working with the built-in cordova support.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/michael_iedema-50.jpg Michael Iedema

OpenBTS - Building Real Mobile Networks, Big or Small

By Michael Iedema | January 08, 2015
In this webcast, you will learn how traditional mobile networks are architected and compare them to a new, IP focused, hybrid architecture, and more.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jeff_mesnil-50.jpgJeff Mesnil

Using Messaging Protocols to Build Mobile and Web Applications

By Jeff Mesnil | November 13, 2014
In this webcast, we will take a look at messaging concepts and present two simple messaging protocols, STOMP and MQTT to build simple mobile (iOS) and Web applications.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Responsive Web Design Bootcamp

By Jonathan Stark | October 16, 2014
Follow along as Jonathan demonstrates how simple it is to package a responsive web app to run natively on 10+ platforms using cutting edge tools from PhoneGap, Mozilla, Twilio, Pebble, and more.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/skip_allums-50.jpgSkip Allums

UX Design for Mobile Payment Experiences - Ten Tips and Tricks

By Skip Allums | October 15, 2014
In this webcast, we'll look at ten emerging UX design best practices for mobile payment interactions.

Beating Billion Dollar Fraud Using Anomaly Detection

By Ian Howells, Billie Rinaldi, Arshak Navruzyan | October 08, 2014
This presentation will review the approach Argyle Data has taken to develop a real-time fraud analytics application using anomaly detection at scale building on open source technology developed at the NSA (Accumulo) and Facebook (Prestodb) on the Hortonworks...

Become a Mobile Application Performance Genius

By Maximiliano Firtman, Steve Fox | October 07, 2014
The webcast will feature a live demo of Foglight Application Performance Monitoring SaaS Edition.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Support Everything: Building Apps that Run Everywhere with HTML5, REST, and JSON

By Jonathan Stark | September 18, 2014
Follow along as Jonathan demonstrates how simple it is to package a responsive web app to run natively on 10+ platforms using cutting edge tools from PhoneGap, Mozilla, Twilio, Pebble, and more.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/tammy_everts-50.jpgTammy Everts

Mobile Web Stress: Understanding the Neurological Impact of Poor Performance

By Tammy Everts | September 04, 2014
Your takeaway from this webcast will be a deeper understanding of the impact of performance on mobile users, plus hard data that you can use to make a case for investing in mobile performance in your organization.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

The Glanceable Web: Extending Web Apps to Smart Watches

By Jonathan Stark | August 21, 2014
Follow along as Jonathan shows you how to extend a web app to display glanceable information on a Pebble smart watch using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and JSON.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/lee_boonstra-50.jpgLee Boonstra

Apps for the Multi-device World

By Lee Boonstra | August 13, 2014
In this webcast, Lee Boonstra, technical trainer at Sencha, will discuss some of the challenges and opportunities of developing for a multi-device world and how Sencha can help you create better experiences.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Debugging Mobile Web Apps: Tips, Tricks, Tools, and Techniques

By Jonathan Stark | July 24, 2014
Follow along as Jonathan demonstrates how - and when - to use the latest and greatest tools and techniques to debug the mobile web.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/brian_bulkowski-50.jpgBrian Bulkowski

TPS & TB - When to Scale Up and How to Scale Out

By Brian Bulkowski | July 23, 2014
This webcast will describe a number of real-time big data driven applications, emerging data management architectures and the increasing need for applications to handle mixed read/write workloads as well as transactions and analytics on hot data.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/guy_podjarny3-50.jpgGuy Podjarny

Making Responsive Websites Fast

By Guy Podjarny | July 01, 2014
In this webcast, we'll review the most common performance pitfalls and show how you can avoid falling into them, keeping your responsive site snappy and fun.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Modern Web Design with Progressive Enhancement, Responsive Design, and CSS3

By Jonathan Stark | June 19, 2014
Follow along with Jonathan Stark as he uses progressive enhancement, responsive design, and cutting edge CSS3 techniques to build a sophisticated user interface that will run virtually everywhere.

What Makes Mobile Websites Tick? How Do We Make Them Faster?

By Andy Davies, Doug Sillars | June 12, 2014
The HTTP Archive allows us to research trends in mobile website development. In this webcast, we'll look to discover the fastest designs for mobile performance in use on the web today.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/theresa_neil-50.jpgTheresa Neil

Rethinking Mobile Tutorials: Which Patterns Really Work?

By Theresa Neil | June 03, 2014
In this webcast, we'll look at why many common tutorial patterns are ineffective and how you can leverage game design principles to increase user engagement.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Real-World Responsive Design: A Behind-The-Scenes Look at the Entertainment Weekly Redesign

By Jonathan Stark | May 15, 2014
Join Jonathan for a behind-the-scenes look at what did - and didn't - work on the responsive redesign of the Entertainment Weekly mobile site.

Beginning NFC with PhoneGap and Arduino

By Don Coleman, Tom Igoe, Brian Jepson | April 29, 2014
Don Coleman, Tom Igoe, and Brian Jepson (authors of Beginning NFC ) will introduce you to Near Field Communication using Android phones, Arduino, and NFC readers for computers and Arduino.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/yakov_fain-50.jpgYakov Fain

Seven Versions of One Web Application

By Yakov Fain | April 22, 2014
This webcast talk is a fast paced comparison of different ways of developing HTML5 Web applications.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Cross-Platform Perfection: What To Do When Media Queries Aren't Enough

By Jonathan Stark | April 17, 2014
Follow along as Jonathan walks you through a range of tools and techniques that allow you to return highly-optimized, custom markup, CSS, and JavaScript to users on any device.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Building Apps that Run Everywhere with jQuery Mobile and PhoneGap

By Jonathan Stark | March 20, 2014
Follow along as Jonathan builds a web app that runs on a huge range of browsers using jQuery Mobile, and then packages it for distribution on app store distribution with PhoneGap Build.

Speed Up Mobile Delivery by Squeezing Out Network Latency

By Jason Thibeault, Steve Miller-Jones | March 12, 2014
Users expect high performance-even on mobile devices, where latency can slow content delivery. But as mobile devices become the instruments of choice for engaging online, companies must learn how to tune their digital experiences for variable bandwidth...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/steve_miller_jones-50.jpgSteve Miller-Jones

Speed Up Mobile Delivery by Squeezing Out Network Latency

By Steve Miller-Jones | March 12, 2014
Users expect high performance-even on mobile devices, where latency can slow content delivery. But as mobile devices become the instruments of choice for engaging online, companies must learn how to tune their digital experiences for variable bandwidth...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/sigmund_lee-50.jpgSigmund Lee

Performance Testing: So erhalten Sie die Daten, die wirklich wichtig sind

By Sigmund Lee | March 12, 2014
In einem informativen Webinar verwendet Performance-Experte Sigmund reale Testergebnisse, um unterschiedliche Testmethoden zu demonstrieren und die tatsächliche Bedeutung verschiedener Ergebnisse zu erläutern.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/michal_levin2-50.jpgMichal Levin

Designing Multi-Device Experiences

By Michal Levin | February 18, 2014
What does it mean to design a product in a world where people own multiple connected devices and are already using them interchangeably, in order to accomplish a single goal? This hands-on webcast presentation by Michal Levin author of Designing Multi...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/maximiliano_firtman2-50.jpgMaximiliano Firtman

Performance for Responsive Web Design

By Maximiliano Firtman | February 12, 2014
Learn when responsive web design is the right tool and when it's the worst, and how to integrate it with other techniques.

Fluent Online Conference: Beyond JavaScript and HTML5

By Peter Cooper, Simon St. Laurent | December 12, 2013
In this free online conference, attendees will get a practical sneak peek at some of the topics we'll be covering at Fluent.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/benjamin_lagrone-50.jpgBen LaGrone

HTML5 and CSS3 Responsive Web Design

By Ben LaGrone | December 11, 2013
This presentation of HTML5 and CSS3 Responsive Web Design provides an overview for the development of today's wireless Internet devices and introduces a new toolbox you can immediately use to stay connected with this emerging, on-the-run demographic.

Introducing a Mobile-First Approach to Building Your Next App

By Carlos Andreu, Raj Balasubramanian | October 30, 2013
This webcast will highlight why the mobile first approach is necessary in building your next user facing app and why it's not a hype. Concrete examples will be provided using both mobile web and hybrid technologies to illustrate how you can get started...

Real-time Stream Processing and Visualization Using Kafka, Storm, and d3.js

By Byron Ellis, Justin Langseth | October 10, 2013
In this hands-on webcast you'll learn how LivePerson and Zoomdata perform stream processing and visualization on mobile devices of structured site traffic and unstructured chat data in real-time for business decision making.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jesse_freeman2-50.jpgJesse Freeman

How to Build Cross Platform HTML5 Games for Mobile and Web

By Jesse Freeman | September 24, 2013
During this webcast talk Jesse will go into detail on how to build a truly cross platform HTML5 game by using his new Super Paper Monster Smasher Starter Kit which you can play at http://bit.ly/spms-sk-demo.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Building Apps that Run Everywhere with jQuery Mobile and PhoneGap

By Jonathan Stark | September 19, 2013
Follow along on this live webcast with Jonathan Stark as he builds a web app that runs on a huge range of browsers using jQuery Mobile, and then packages it for distribution on app store distribution with PhoneGap Build.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/mike_westerfield-50.jpgMike Westerfield

Connecting to Arduino with a WiFly and iPad or iPhone

By Mike Westerfield | September 11, 2013
Join us for a hands-on webcast presented by Mike Westerfield author of Building iPhone and iPad Electronic Projects, and we'll look at one way to control an Arduino from iOS using a WiFly serial bridge. All of the techniques and techBASIC source code...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jesse_freeman2-50.jpgJesse Freeman

Using NodeJS + Grunt for HTML5 Build Scripts

By Jesse Freeman | August 21, 2013
In this webcast talk, Jesse Freeman will cover the basics of using NodeJS and Grunt to build automated deployment scripts for your HTML5 games on Web, Desktop and Mobile.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/tim_anglade-50.jpgTim Anglade

Build Your First Mobile App With: HTML5, jQuery, PhoneGap

By Tim Anglade | June 25, 2013
Join us for a hands-on live webcast to learn everything you need to know to build a mobile app for iOS, Android, Windows Phone or Blackberry!

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jesse_freeman2-50.jpgJesse Freeman

Building HTML5 Games for Windows 8

By Jesse Freeman | June 20, 2013
Join this webcast talk by Jesse Freeman, author of Building HTML5 Games with ImpactJS, as he goes over the best HTML5 game frameworks to use, moving from the web to Windows 8, supporting mobile devices, testing/debugging your game and how to publish ...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

By Jonathan Stark | June 20, 2013
Please join Jonathan Stark for a hands-on webcast for a look at the past, present, and future—and what we can do to prepare for the revolution.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jon_bruner1-50.jpgJon Bruner

Strata Online Conference: Mobility, Data, and Analytics

By Jon Bruner | June 05, 2013
In this Strata Online event, we'll look at some of the ways the rise of the always-on world is feeding the hungry engines of Big Data.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/john_anderson-50.jpgJohn Anderson

Appcelerator Titanium: Up and Running

By John Anderson | May 28, 2013
Join us for a hands-on webcast presented by John Anderson author of Appcelerator Titanium: Up and Running as he introduces you to this amazing framework and shows you how to generate cross-platform apps with 100% native controls.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/angela_nicora2-50.jpgAngela Nicoara

Who Killed My Battery: Analyzing Mobile Browser Energy Consumption

By Angela Nicoara | May 24, 2013
In this webcast presentation, we present an infrastructure for measuring the precise energy used by a mobile browser to render web pages.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Debugging Mobile Apps

By Jonathan Stark | May 16, 2013
In this interactive webcast presented by Jonathan Stark author of Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, 2nd Edition, and Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript we will discuss mobile app development still being in its infancy...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jesse_freeman2-50.jpgJesse Freeman

Mobile Gaming: Are We Casual Enough Yet?

By Jesse Freeman | May 10, 2013
In this webcast talk by Jesse Freeman, author of Building HTML5 Games with ImpactJS, he will go over how he has been redesigning his own game ideas for the new casual gamer market.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/raymond_camden3-50.jpgRaymond Camden

Developing Mobile Applications with PhoneGap

By Raymond Camden | April 30, 2013
In this hands-on webcast presented by Raymond Camden, he will cover some background and history of the PhoneGap project, what it provides, and the types of tools you can use to create mobile applications.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/roy_sutton-1.jpgRoy Sutton

Cross Platform App Development with Enyo

By Roy Sutton | April 16, 2013
Join us for a hands-on webcast presented by Roy Sutton author of Enyo: Up and Running to learn about this open source JavaScript framework for writing native-quality apps that work equally well on smartphones, tablets, and desktops.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Responsive Web Design Bootcamp

By Jonathan Stark | March 14, 2013
In this hands-on webcast presented by Jonathan Stark, you'll learn why it is no longer safe to assume that visitors to your website are sitting in front of large monitors equipped with a keyboard and mouse.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Principles of Mobile Interface Design

By Jonathan Stark | January 17, 2013
In this hands-on webcast presented by Jonathan Stark, learn how to take your mobile app from concept to completed design by exploring practical principles and visual examples.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/maximiliano_firtman2-50.jpgMaximiliano Firtman

HTML5 for Mobile Devices

By Maximiliano Firtman | January 16, 2013
Join us for a hands-on webcast presented by Maximiliano Firtman author of Programming the Mobile Web, 2nd Edition, as he shows you how to build apps that access geolocation, accelerometer, multi touch screens and other features in these mobile devices...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/joshua_bixby-50.jpgJoshua Bixby

Joshua Bixby on Mobile Performance Trends and Predictions

By Joshua Bixby | September 25, 2012
In this webcast, Joshua talks about why measuring 3G performance is important, and what kind of evolution we can expect to see from mobile networks, browsers, site development, and performance best practices in 2013.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jon_reid.gifJon Reid

Building Mobile Applications with jQuery Mobile: Tips and Techniques

By Jon Reid | September 25, 2012
In this interactive event, Jon Reid will cover: what you need to know to use jQuery Mobile, jQuery Mobile features, and getting started with a jQuery Mobile project.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jon_reid.gifJon Reid

Designing for jQuery Mobile

By Jon Reid | September 12, 2012
In this interactive event, Jon Reid, the author of jQuery Mobile, will cover the following: review the UI elements that jQuery Mobile builds for you, customizing appearance of jQuery Mobile: What a designer needs to know, and explore the jQuery Mobile...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/guy_podjarny3-50.jpgGuy Podjarny

Quantifying The Mobile Difference

By Guy Podjarny | September 04, 2012
Mobile is different. Gaps in the networks, hardware and software used separates the mobile world from the desktop world. In this webcast presentation, we'll dig into these differences with real numbers, helping us focus on the ones that really matter...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Debugging Mobile Apps

By Jonathan Stark | August 16, 2012
This webcast is for front-end designers and developers who are interested in creating web or hybrid mobile apps.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/ido_green-50.jpgIdo Green

Creating Modern Web Applications Utilizing HTML5 APIs

By Ido Green | July 31, 2012
This webcast will cover new techniques for building modern web apps and how to utilize the latest HTML5 APIs to create a new class of web apps that will delight and amaze your users.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/christopher_schmitt.jpgChristopher Schmitt

Adaptive Images in Responsive Web Design

By Christopher Schmitt | July 24, 2012
In this webcast session presented by Christopher Schmitt, we will work through tips and tricks to develop future friendly images in our sites and apps.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/50/luke_wroblewski-50.jpgLuke Wroblewski

Designing for Mobile First

By Luke Wroblewski | July 12, 2012
In this webcast presentation, Luke Wroblewski will dig into the three key reasons to consider mobile first: mobile is seeing explosive growth, mobile forces you to focus, and mobile extends your capabilities.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/steven_hoober.jpgSteven Hoober

Executing for Every Screen: A New Philosophy of Implementation

By Steven Hoober | July 10, 2012
There are many ways that multi-platform development processes can miserably fail users and the business when trying to launch your project. Steven will talk about methods he's devised and used with business, analysts, and developers that help assure ...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Touch & Gesture Event Handling

By Jonathan Stark | June 21, 2012
This webcast is for front-end developers who are interested in creating web or hybrid mobile apps.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/mario_andres_pagella2-50.jpgMario Andres Pagella

Applying Old Video Game Performance Techniques to Modern Web-based Games

By Mario Andres Pagella | June 13, 2012
In this webcast, Andres Pagella will discuss how many famous games were able to have graphics and animations that were far ahead of their time and teach how we can apply those performance-improvement techniques in modern web-based game development projects...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/greg_shackles.jpgGreg Shackles

Cross-Platform Mobile Development with C#

By Greg Shackles | June 12, 2012
This webcast will introduce you to: developing cross-platform mobile applications using C#, making use of MonoTouch and Mono for Android for iOS and Android, and exploring how they relate to the native platform libraries

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/ido_green-50.jpgIdo Green

Mobile Web App HTML5 Stack

By Ido Green | May 23, 2012
Learn what it takes to build modern mobile web apps. In this webcast presented by Ido Green, author of Web Workers, will start with the ideas of adaptive apps and offline first .

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Advanced CSS Styling & Animation for Mobile Apps

By Jonathan Stark | May 17, 2012
This webcast is for web designers who are interested in creating mobile web sites and web apps.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/matt_neuburg.jpgMatt Neuburg

Where iOS View Controllers (and Their Views) Come From

By Matt Neuburg | May 09, 2012
The webcast is aimed at iOS programming beginners and near-beginners (or anyone who has been using storyboards to avoid grappling with view controllers directly).

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/maximiliano_firtman2-50.jpgMaximiliano Firtman

jQuery Mobile: multiplatform HTML5 webapps

By Maximiliano Firtman | May 09, 2012
In this webcast, Maximiliano Firtman will go through the basics of jQuery Mobile and will talk about some myths around this framework that most web developers and designers believe today.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan-zdziarski-50.jpgJonathan Zdziarski

Hacking and Securing iOS Applications

By Jonathan Zdziarski | May 03, 2012
In this webcast, Jonathan will demonstrate a number of ways to manipulate the runtime of App Store applications using free, open source tools.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/guy_podjarny3-50.jpgGuy Podjarny

Mobile & Desktop Cache 2.0: DIY Scriptable Cache

By Guy Podjarny | April 27, 2012
In this webcast, we'll show how you can create a new and improved version of the browser cache, built on HTML5 localStorage.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Responsive Web Design Bootcamp

By Jonathan Stark | April 19, 2012
This webcast is for web designers and developers who are interested in creating mobile web sites and web apps.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/todd_moore.jpgTodd Moore

Turning Your Game Ideas into iPhone & iPad Apps from the book Tap, Move, Shake

By Todd Moore | April 12, 2012
In this exciting webcast presentation author Todd Moore shows you how to create the classic game of Pong on your iPhone in 20 lines of code.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jon_reid.gifJon Reid

The jQuery Mobile API In-Depth

By Jon Reid | April 04, 2012
Join us for this informative webcast presentation where Jon Reid will talk about: jQuery Mobile methods and events, Responsive Layouts in jQuery Mobile, and Configuring jQuery Mobile.

The Mobile Omnivore: A Taste Test of Mobile Website Development

By Lyza Danger Gardner, Jason Grigsby | April 03, 2012
The mobile web is a complex place. There are lots of ways to build a mobile website—how do you choose the right tool for the job?

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/leah_busque-50.jpgLeah Busque

Location, Social and Mobile

By Leah Busque | March 30, 2012
In this webcast presentation Leah will highlight how technology trends are paving the way for new marketplace businesses and why they are so important to the success of these models.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/guy_podjarny3-50.jpgGuy Podjarny

Unraveling the Mobile Web

By Guy Podjarny | March 29, 2012
In this webcast presentation, we'll go over the different aspects of mobile: network, hardware & software.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan_stark.jpgJonathan Stark

Principles of Mobile Interface Design

By Jonathan Stark | March 15, 2012
This webcast is for web designers and developers who are interested in creating mobile apps.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jon_reid.gifJon Reid

A Walkthrough of JQuery Mobile

By Jon Reid | March 06, 2012
In this interactive event, Jon Reid, the author of JQuery Mobile, will cover: what you need to know to use jQuery Mobile, jQuery Mobile features, and how to get started with a jQuery Mobile project.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/steven_hoober.jpgSteven Hoober

User Centered Execution for Mobile UX Designers

By Steven Hoober | February 29, 2012
In this webcast, I present the problem, and a series of philosophical changes and specific tactics to alleviate this, and to work with implementation teams to get design executed correctly.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/joshua_marinacci.jpgJoshua Marinacci

Building Mobile Physics Games with GWT and Box2D

By Joshua Marinacci | February 22, 2012
The session will briefly cover GWT on mobile, then dive into the Box2D library and how to build casual games with it.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/50/joe_kissell-50.jpgJoe Kissell

Take Control of iCloud

By Joe Kissell | February 03, 2012
In this webcast, veteran Mac author Joe Kissell explains what iCloud can do for you, how to deal with configuration puzzles and compatibility issues, and how best to manage the transition from MobileMe.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/steven_hoober.jpgSteven Hoober

Avoiding the Heuristic Solution: Designing Mobile Interfaces

By Steven Hoober | January 31, 2012
In this discussion, you will learn how to avoid the safe answer, while still embracing proven patterns, best practices and user feedback.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/joshua_marinacci.jpgJoshua Marinacci

Creating Mobile Apps with GWT and PhoneGap

By Joshua Marinacci | January 26, 2012
This webcast presentation will introduce you to the basics of building some apps.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/50/jens_alfke-50.jpgJens Alfke

Getting Started In Modeling With Couchbase Mobile

By Jens Alfke | December 16, 2011
During this webcast I'll show you how to acquire the glamor of an object model, while still letting your NoSQL freak-flag fly.

10 things every web developer, designer (and manager) should know about HTML5

By Eric Freeman, Elisabeth Robson | December 02, 2011
In this webcast we'll give you a 45 minute jumpstart on this new technology and everything you need to know when you walk into your next staff meeting and the subject comes up.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/50/pete_erickson-50.jpgPete Erickson

The Changing Role of the Mobile Developer

By Pete Erickson | November 17, 2011
In this presentation, Pete Erickson, will discuss the shift that's taken place over the past three years and share his insights into the future role of the mobile developer.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/steven_hoober.jpgSteven Hoober

Applying Patterns to Mobile Design

By Steven Hoober | November 08, 2011
This webcast covers the intent of mobile patterns, and how to use them correctly in your design. Designed to be especially helpful for those migrating from other platforms, such as desktop web design.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/50/jens_alfke-50.jpgJens Alfke

Sync & Swim With CouchDB For Mac & iOS

By Jens Alfke | October 20, 2011
This talk introduces CouchDB and Couchbase Mobile to Mac and iOS developers who are looking for a way to synchronize app data between mobile devices, desktop computers and the cloud.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/50/luke_wroblewski-50.jpgLuke Wroblewski

Mobile First

By Luke Wroblewski | October 18, 2011
In this presentation, Luke Wroblewski will dig into the three key reasons to consider mobile first: mobile is seeing explosive growth; mobile forces you to focus; and mobile extends your capabilities.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/james_turner_2.jpgJames Turner

Preparing Enterprise Applications for the iTunes Store

By James Turner | October 05, 2011
In this webcast, you'll learn about a basic checklist of things to get organized so that your product launch goes smoothly, drawn from the upcoming book Developing Enterprise iOS Applications.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/50/blake_meike-50.jpgBlake Meike

Concurrent programming in Android

By Blake Meike | September 29, 2011
This webcast is designed to familiarize engineers actively engaged in Android development with Android's concurrency tools.

Mobile Application Development with Couchbase, iOS and Android

By J. Chris Anderson, Dale Harvey | September 28, 2011
In this event, J. Chris Anderson and Dale Harvey will demonstrate the steps to getting a Hello World application up and running with Couchbase.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/50/blake_meike-50.jpgBlake Meike

Android Honeycomb Fragments: Creating Large-Screen UIs for Android Devices

By Blake Meike | September 09, 2011
With Android 3.0 SDK (API 11), Honeycomb, Android's developers introduced Fragments, a new, complex and powerful tool to encourage great large-screen UIs with consistent feel and behavior. This talk will introduce Fragments, give a thorough example of...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/david_wolber.jpgDavid Wolber

What's Next for App Inventor?

By David Wolber | September 02, 2011
In this webcast, Professor and App Inventor author David Wolber discusses the effect Google's announcement will have on the language and the movement to democratize computing.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/marko_gargenta.jpgMarko Gargenta

Open Android: What it means to be open and why you would care

By Marko Gargenta | July 08, 2011
In Open Android talk, we'll explore how Android is open and why that is important to you. We'll also look at where Android came from and where it could be going with its open-ness.

Velocity 2011: Take-aways, Trends, and Highlights

By Steve Souders, John Allspaw | June 24, 2011
The web performance and operations community gathered for three days at Velocity Conference in Santa Clara, California. In this webcast following the conference, program chairs Steve Souders and John Allspaw will identify and discuss key trends and announcements...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/james_turner_2.jpgJames Turner

Developing Effective OCUnit and UI Automation Testing for iOS

By James Turner | January 11, 2011
In this one hour screencast, you'll learn how to create an OCUnit project in XCode, and then write and debug OCUnit test cases. You'll find out what the limitations of OCUnit are, and how some of them can be mitigated with testing using the Instruments...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/josh_clark.jpgJosh Clark

Tapworthy: Designing iPhone Interfaces for Delight and Usability

By Josh Clark | January 06, 2011
Tapworthy apps cope with small screens and fleeting user attention to make every pixel count, every tap rewarding. Learn to: capture the elusive ingredients of irresistible mobile interfaces; craft comfortable ergonomics for fingers and thumbs; dodge...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/ken_yarmosh_2.jpgKen Yarmosh

9 Myths About Building iPhone/iPad Apps

By Ken Yarmosh | October 21, 2010
Taking inspiration from his first book App Savvy, Ken Yarmosh addresses the most common myths, misconceptions, and misbeliefs he regularly encounters from those trying to build iPhone and iPad apps. Whether an entrepreneur, developer, or marketer, this...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/alasdair_allan2-50.jpgAlasdair Allan

An Introduction to building mapping apps for the iPhone and iPad

By Alasdair Allan | September 28, 2010
This webcast will discuss how to use both the CoreLocation and MapKit frameworks to build map-based applications on the iPhone platform. It will talk you through how to build, embed and annotate maps directly into you iPhone applications. We'll then ...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/50/aaron_miller-50.jpgAaron Miller

Using CouchDB on Android

By Aaron Miller | September 22, 2010
Why CouchDB on a phone is awesome, and what you can do with it Deploying existing CouchApps to Android CouchDB Using CouchDB in native Android apps

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/josh_clark.jpgJosh Clark

Tapworthy: Designing iPhone Interfaces for Delight and Usability

By Josh Clark | September 14, 2010
Tapworthy apps cope with small screens and fleeting user attention to make every pixel count, every tap rewarding. Learn to: capture the elusive ingredients of irresistible mobile interfaces; craft comfortable ergonomics for fingers and thumbs; dodge...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jd_biersdorfer_2.jpgJ.D. Biersdorfer

Five Ways the iPad Can Entertain You

By J.D. Biersdorfer | July 09, 2010
In this live, one-hour webcast, bestselling author J.D. Biersdorfer will guide us through the most entertaining apps on the iPad.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/alasdair_allan2-50.jpgAlasdair Allan

An introduction to building mapping applications for the iPhone and iPad

By Alasdair Allan | April 28, 2010
This webcast will discuss how to use both the CoreLocation and MapKit frameworks to build map-based applications on the iPhone platform. It will talk you through how to build, embed and annotate maps directly into you iPhone applications. We'll then ...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/mac_slocum.jpgMac Slocum

The iPad's first 48 hours: impressions and reactions

By Mac Slocum | April 05, 2010
The iPad has finally gone from mythical dream device to an actual product. Join us for a roundtable video discussion where we'll weigh in on features we like and dislike, look at surprising functions or oversights, and see how the iPad compares to our...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/josh_clark.jpgJosh Clark

Best iPhone Apps: The Must-Have Downloads

By Josh Clark | September 17, 2009
Join Josh Clark, author of Best iPhone Apps: The Guide for Discriminating Downloaders for a survey of the must-have apps to unlock your iPhone's potential.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan-zdziarski-50.jpgJonathan Zdziarski

iPhone Forensics: Live Recovery of an iPhone 3G[s]

By Jonathan Zdziarski | September 16, 2009
In this webcast, Jonathan Zdziarski will demonstrate the latest forensic method to conduct a live recovery of an iPhone 3G[s]. He will also demonstrate how to remove the device's pass-code and encrypted backup password.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan-zdziarski-50.jpgJonathan Zdziarski

iPhone Forensics: Performing a Live Recovery Over USB

By Jonathan Zdziarski | June 09, 2009
In this webcast, Jonathan Zdziarski, author of iPhone Forensics, will guide you through an overview of his latest technique to recover the live user disk from an iPhone.

iPhone Hacking - Intermediate & Advanced

By David Jurick, Adam Stolarz, Damien Stolarz | May 15, 2009
This webcast will focus on the last two chapters of iPhone Hacks, involving hardware and software development.

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan-zdziarski-50.jpgJonathan Zdziarski

iPhone SDK Development: Tapping into Apple's New Audio Foundation Class

By Jonathan Zdziarski | March 12, 2009
The AVFoundation framework was introduced in version 2.2 of the iPhone SDK, and provides functionality for playing and mixing sound files, metering, and basic audio control. If you're adding simple sounds to your application, this framework can be implemented...

A Preview of iPhoneLive

By Bill Dudney, Raven Zachary | October 14, 2008
In this live, online event, Bill Dudney and Raven Zachary share a preview of the presentations they'll give at the upcoming iPhoneLive Conference taking place November 18 in San Jose. Following this preview, you'll have plenty of time to ask questions...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan-zdziarski-50.jpgJonathan Zdziarski

iPhone Forensics 101: Bypassing the iPhone Passcode

By Jonathan Zdziarski | September 11, 2008
In this live webcast, iPhone hacker and data forensics expert Jonathan Zdziarski guides you through the steps used by law enforcement agencies to bypass the iPhone 3G's passcode lock by creating a custom firmware bundle. This live presentation is aimed...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan-zdziarski-50.jpgJonathan Zdziarski

iPhone Forensics Demonstration

By Jonathan Zdziarski | April 17, 2008
With the iPhone quickly becoming the market leader in mobile devices, the need for law enforcement personnel to perform forensic analysis of these devices is beginning to surface. Unlike most other smart phones, the iPhone incorporates desktop-like features...

http://cdn.oreillystatic.com/images/people/weblogs/jonathan-zdziarski-50.jpgJonathan Zdziarski

Getting the iPhone Open Source Tool Chain

By Jonathan Zdziarski | April 03, 2008
In this webcast, Jonathan A. Zdziarski, one of the original hackers of the iPhone and author of iPhone Open Application Development will demonstrate how you can use the iPhone open source tool chain to design third-party software that will run on this...