Titanium Mobile is a platform that allows web developers to use technologies like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS to build native mobile applications for iOS and Android. It enables quick development of apps that leverage each device's full capabilities. Popular apps were built on Titanium Mobile in just 2 weeks. While traditional native apps can take 6 months and $20,000-$150,000 to develop, Titanium Mobile uses developers' existing web skills to create native apps more quickly and at lower cost. Over 24,000 new developers have started building mobile and desktop apps using Titanium Mobile since its beta launch in June 2009.
Building a sustainable, cross-platform mobile application strategy - SoCon 20...Jeff Haynie
Presentation titled "How to use Mobile Applications to build a sustainable, cross-platform mobile application strategy". Presented by Jeff Haynie at the SoCon 2010 conference in Atlanta, GA on January 30, 2010.
Talk from the API Management Meeting, San Francisco, 9/11/2013. Covering how APIs change the way be build applications. Also covers why the API Economy will be a complex distributed system.
Building a sustainable, cross-platform mobile application strategy - SoCon 20...Jeff Haynie
Presentation titled "How to use Mobile Applications to build a sustainable, cross-platform mobile application strategy". Presented by Jeff Haynie at the SoCon 2010 conference in Atlanta, GA on January 30, 2010.
Talk from the API Management Meeting, San Francisco, 9/11/2013. Covering how APIs change the way be build applications. Also covers why the API Economy will be a complex distributed system.
Building Mobile Apps With jQuery For Any Device In The Cloud Max Katz
Slides from hands-on tutorial on building mobile apps with jQuery Mobile in the cloud using http://gotiggr.com . We built a Twitter Search mobile app. Want to build the same app? Go to http://help.gotiggr.com.
In recent days mobile application development has come up with providing a unique solution for the business.
http://www.ndot.in/mobile-application-development.html
Pick Your Poison – Mobile Web, Native or Hybrid?Effective
Presented at Denver Startup Week - October 2012
As developers, one of the largest challenges is deciding what kind of mobile application to build: mobile web, hybrid, or native mobile. This is a thorny question because there isn’t a black-and-white answer. The solution can sit anywhere from pure mobile web to pure native mobile, or somewhere in between. In this session, Shane Church, technical lead at EffectiveUI, uncovers how the answer is tied to deep consideration of architecture decisions, the needs of the user, and the business goals for both the short and long term. He goes step-by-step through the questions and project considerations they should address when preparing to embark on a mobile development project. You'll learn that your responses to these questions will drive a clear path to the right decision that keeps end-users and organizational goals in line.
Everything you need to know about native application developmentI-Verve Inc
#Native #application #development which is affordable and easy to development which supports all the operating system is here for your business, all you need to know more about native application development with successful approach for your business presence on mobile platforms.
Native vs Hybrid - Options to develop your mobile applicationLoic Ortola
Developing a mobile application is always a challenge, as it usually implies multi-platform developments (android, iOS, windows phone).
The question of native vs hybrid makes sense.
This presentation lays out the differences, the concepts of existing solutions, and proposes a matrix of decisions, and elements to make up your mind.
The Great Mobile Debate: Native vs. Hybrid App DevelopmentNick Landry
It’s not easy being a mobile developer. iOS and Android dominate the market, Windows Phone is climbing into third place, and we’re not really sure if BlackBerry still matters. Do you focus on one platform or many? What size of the mobile population do you really want to reach? Each mobile platform comes with its own programming languages, SDKs, IDEs and application lifecycle & architecture. Are we really expected to learn all of this? Isn’t HTML5 supposed to be the Silver Bullet so we can finally write apps once and run them everywhere? This session will demystify all these questions, walking you through the modern mobile ecosystem, and explore your options as a developer. We’ll review the native story on each major platform, discuss the pros & cons of both mobile native and web development, cover some of the cross-platform solutions available to developers, and explore best practices and guidelines to insure a successful mobile strategy. Don’t just blindly pick a side or assume that “one size fits all”, this session covers one of the most hotly contested debates in modern IT. Come join us and be a part of the conversation.
Mobile Applications Development - Lecture 1
Brief History of Mobile
The Mobile Ecosystem
Mobile as the 7th mass medium
This presentation has been developed in the context of the Mobile Applications Development course at the Computer Science Department of the University of L'Aquila (Italy).
http://www.di.univaq.it/malavolta
Building Mobile Apps With jQuery For Any Device In The Cloud Max Katz
Slides from hands-on tutorial on building mobile apps with jQuery Mobile in the cloud using http://gotiggr.com . We built a Twitter Search mobile app. Want to build the same app? Go to http://help.gotiggr.com.
In recent days mobile application development has come up with providing a unique solution for the business.
http://www.ndot.in/mobile-application-development.html
Pick Your Poison – Mobile Web, Native or Hybrid?Effective
Presented at Denver Startup Week - October 2012
As developers, one of the largest challenges is deciding what kind of mobile application to build: mobile web, hybrid, or native mobile. This is a thorny question because there isn’t a black-and-white answer. The solution can sit anywhere from pure mobile web to pure native mobile, or somewhere in between. In this session, Shane Church, technical lead at EffectiveUI, uncovers how the answer is tied to deep consideration of architecture decisions, the needs of the user, and the business goals for both the short and long term. He goes step-by-step through the questions and project considerations they should address when preparing to embark on a mobile development project. You'll learn that your responses to these questions will drive a clear path to the right decision that keeps end-users and organizational goals in line.
Everything you need to know about native application developmentI-Verve Inc
#Native #application #development which is affordable and easy to development which supports all the operating system is here for your business, all you need to know more about native application development with successful approach for your business presence on mobile platforms.
Native vs Hybrid - Options to develop your mobile applicationLoic Ortola
Developing a mobile application is always a challenge, as it usually implies multi-platform developments (android, iOS, windows phone).
The question of native vs hybrid makes sense.
This presentation lays out the differences, the concepts of existing solutions, and proposes a matrix of decisions, and elements to make up your mind.
The Great Mobile Debate: Native vs. Hybrid App DevelopmentNick Landry
It’s not easy being a mobile developer. iOS and Android dominate the market, Windows Phone is climbing into third place, and we’re not really sure if BlackBerry still matters. Do you focus on one platform or many? What size of the mobile population do you really want to reach? Each mobile platform comes with its own programming languages, SDKs, IDEs and application lifecycle & architecture. Are we really expected to learn all of this? Isn’t HTML5 supposed to be the Silver Bullet so we can finally write apps once and run them everywhere? This session will demystify all these questions, walking you through the modern mobile ecosystem, and explore your options as a developer. We’ll review the native story on each major platform, discuss the pros & cons of both mobile native and web development, cover some of the cross-platform solutions available to developers, and explore best practices and guidelines to insure a successful mobile strategy. Don’t just blindly pick a side or assume that “one size fits all”, this session covers one of the most hotly contested debates in modern IT. Come join us and be a part of the conversation.
Mobile Applications Development - Lecture 1
Brief History of Mobile
The Mobile Ecosystem
Mobile as the 7th mass medium
This presentation has been developed in the context of the Mobile Applications Development course at the Computer Science Department of the University of L'Aquila (Italy).
http://www.di.univaq.it/malavolta
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Techday7, Cross platform application development using Appcelerator Titanium event's Keynote on Appcelerator Titanium By Sivakumar Veerappan, CEO and Founder of Anubavam Technologies
Build once deploy everywhere using the telerik platformAspenware
The Telerik Platform is a suite of tools for developing, testing, deploying and analyzing hybrid mobile applications. Hybrid mobile applications are most commonly built using PhoneGap, which interprets HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and compiles it into a package that can be delivered in the app stores. PhoneGap also utilizes Apache Cordova JavaScript APIs to access certain native mobile features of the device. The Telerik Platform uses AppBuilder to abstract the complexity of PhoneGap/Cordova and provides a more intuitive way to build hybrid mobile applications. If you are looking to expand your .NET and web based development skills into the mobile market this is the session for you.
Lessons learned:
-What a hybrid mobile apps can do
-How Icenium helps build a hybrid mobile app
-How you can leverage your current web knowledge and assets to create a mobile app
Top successful companies made using React Native app development.pdfMoonTechnolabsPvtLtd
Have you ever wondered what makes businesses like Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and Skype stay ahead of the game? Successful companies thrive using modern technology and these leading companies have done the same by incorporating React Native app development into their business processes.
Pick Your Poison – Mobile Web, Native, or Hybrid? - Denver Startup Week - Oct...Shane Church
As developers, one of the largest challenges is deciding what kind of mobile application to build: mobile web, hybrid, or native mobile. This is a thorny question because there isn’t a black-and-white answer. The solution can sit anywhere from pure mobile web to pure native mobile, or somewhere in between. In this session, Shane Church, Technical Lead at EffectiveUI, will uncover how the answer is tied to deep consideration of architecture decisions, the needs of the user, and the business goals for both the short and long term. He’ll take attendees step-by-step through the questions and project considerations they should address when preparing to embark on a mobile development project. Attendees will also learn that their responses to these questions will drive a clear path to the right decision that keeps end-users and organizational goals in line.
#MobileInAction - iRecruitExpo June 2013, AmsterdamDave Martin
Dave has interviewed numerous recruitment leaders from around the world, mobile strategic experts, authors, founders and market analysts which are made available online through his 'Mobile in Action' videocast. In this fast pace session Dave will share a summary of learnings from the people he has talked to giving you example case studies, strategic advice and gotcha's to watch out for. The objective is to deliver information you need to take your next steps in a world filling up of handheld web devices (smartphones & tablets). If you are on the mobile journey already, there will an opportunity for a few to share their stories with the audience and Dave.
Tackling Enterprise App Development with IonicJoshuaWalovitch
Say goodbye to project silos, split codebases, and talent shortages - there's a better way to manage your app development.
Learn how Ionic is modernizing the process and facilitating faster time-to-market, increased agility, and enhanced security in their latest whitepaper.
The Top Technologies Used To Develop a Mobile App.pdfTechugo
Although a mobile solution is essential, choosing the right technology for mobile app development is equally important. These technologies can be used by startups to make their business ideas more appealing to investors.
The Top Technologies Used To Develop a Mobile App.pdfTechugo
The world is rapidly changing, and the COVID-19 Pandemic has only helped to accelerate that change. For example, E-learning has seen a boom in remote work, teleconferences, and ecommerce due to the Pandemic. In addition, the e-learning sector boomed as millions of children moved to mobile phones to continue their education while the rest of the world shut down.
Shows the value of mobile apps, and explain what it takes to create your own. Focuses on Qt, licensing, app stores, cost of development etc.
First given at FOSSDay2010 in Göthenburg
Titanium SDK 6.1.0.GA has just been released and more releases are upcoming. This presentation describes the changes of the most recent release, as well as a roadmap about future releases of Titanium, Hyperloop and Alloy.
f your company is caught up wondering which mobile apps to build or which devices to support, chances are you’re asking the wrong questions. Instead, organizations need to understand first how user expectation is being rewired in a mobile world - one in which “mobile moments” are the new battleground for customer and employee engagement.
Mobile & The New Experience Economy (And What it Means for IT)Axway Appcelerator
Mobile is replacing the Web -- not soon, now -- but too many companies have their heads in the sand, convinced it’s just another “trend.” It too shall pass, right? See what Appcelerator co-founder and CTO, Nolan Wright, has to say about why B2U is the only acronym that matters.
Apps, APIs & Analytics: What "Mobile First" Really MeansAxway Appcelerator
BYOD for tablets and smartphones represents only the first shock of the mobile explosion. There is an even larger change coming, one defined by greater (not less) heterogeneity in device and OS, combined with myriad of new data sources. Driving all of it is a demand for ever-richer user experiences - a new kind of "experience economy", where the winners are those companies that deliver the most compelling experiences to the user's device of choice. In this presentation to the Washington Area CTO Roundtable, Appcelerator co-founder and CTO Nolan Wright investigates what these changes mean to the ways we build apps, connect them to public and enterprise data, and measure the results - as well as what it all suggests for the future of enterprise IT.
12. Pabst/Archrival
Problem: Solution:
Archrival was not Built Pabst’s app in two
successful in prior weeks. Uses HTML5,
iPhone app attempts. analytics.
Result:
Opportunity:
Extend popular affinity Average customer
campaign and deepen engagement: 15
engagement with brand puzzles, 4.5 minutes
through a mobile app >50% avg. web visit.
called “Puzzle Caps”. 75% repeat usage.
13. Scout Mob
Problem: Solution:
How to create hyper- ScoutMob built in just 2
location promotions in weeks.
real-time
Opportunity: Result:
Enable time-sensitive hot “By using Titanium we
deals with push were able to get a high-
notifications, geolocation quality, location-based
with the convenience of app to our first market
their mobile phone. quickly.”
14. That’s Great!
But…
“Most apps take at least six months of full-time work
and cost between $20,000 and $150,000 to develop.”
(Forrester Research)
15. Solution:
Appcelerator Titanium
Use web technologies to build native apps
Mobile
Desktop
Netbooks
Web Developers
Tablets
Titanium
Set-top Boxes
Users
16. Product Offering
Create, test, and commercialize
native mobile and desktop applications
with the web technologies you use today.
Appcelerator
Titanium Mobile Titanium Desktop
Network
Develop Native iPhone and Build Desktop apps that can Cloud services used for
Android apps with full access be deployed with one code testing, packaging,
to each device’s APIs. base on the PC, Mac, or distribution, and
Linux platforms. analytics.
18. It’s Catching On.
Titanium Mobile Beta launched - 6/6/09
Appcelerator has attracted 24,000+ new web developers
to create mobile and desktop apps
Top 3 application categories:
Utilities: budgeting, server monitoring, home management, barcode scanning
Business: mobile ports of existing SaaS-based enterprise apps, ERP, onsite
billing/quoting/invoicing
Social: Social aggregation, friend finder, job/employment, Twitter
21. We compile into native
application for each
target platform
Titanium takes care of complicated native stuff
22. Titanium APIs
Geolocation Gestures
SQL Database Maps
Sound, Video Email
Filesystem Facebook, YQL
Camera Twitter, SOAP
Animations XML
Address Book Accelerometer
and so much more