There is no denying that the Apple App Store is huge, but who wants to have to deal with Objective-C? Thank fully, tech nologies like PhoneGap and Sencha allow web devel opers to work in languages they know (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) while still making them look native. PhoneGap also allows us to port our apps to other plat forms, like Android.
This session will look at the mobile web devel opment life cycle from building a prototype in the browser, inte gration with the phone, app submission and some basic marketing tricks.
There is no denying that the Apple App Store is huge, but who wants to have to deal with Objective-C? Thank fully, tech nologies like PhoneGap and Sencha allow web devel opers to work in languages they know (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) while still making them look native. PhoneGap also allows us to port our apps to other plat forms, like Android.
This session will look at the mobile web devel opment life cycle from building a prototype in the browser, inte gration with the phone, app submission and some basic marketing tricks.
You want to have more video on your site or in your social media. but what to show? Good stories might be closer than you think. 13 good ideas for web videos.
Draught buster workshop guide for leapPaul Cameron
Draught Busting notes from LEAP's Draught Busting workshops.
Produced by LEAP - Local Energy Action Project. LEAP aim to deliver a range of free services in the communities of Lochwinnoch, Kilbarchan and Howwood. To help residents save energy and money, provide free impartial advice on insulation, draught proofing, heating, renewables, grants and subsidies. To encourage renewable developments, food cooperatives and car sharing.
lochwinnoch.info/community/leap/who-are-we
A letter to MSP T Godman from Renfrewshire Council stating that there is no requirement to carry out consultations with the public when moving a library within a community. (missing out the moving of the children in LOSC) It also implies that people had been consulted with already through a "Quizdom" consultation that happened in Johnstone (which also covers Lochwinnoch) even though Johnstone is another village some distance away from Lochwinnoch.
This is a presentation made by Cllr David Arthur, the McKillop in Lochwinnoch, 24th November 2010. Entitled "Difficult Choices for Difficult Times" to the on the 24th Nov 2010. He outlines some of the "statistics" used as justification for the downgrading of Lochwinnoch Library. Please see pages 9 and 10, with a summary of the most damming figures on page 12. The figures are very biased as they use a single year comparison, and for maximum effect the council has used percentage decline figures rather than usage by the population.
You want to have more video on your site or in your social media. but what to show? Good stories might be closer than you think. 13 good ideas for web videos.
Draught buster workshop guide for leapPaul Cameron
Draught Busting notes from LEAP's Draught Busting workshops.
Produced by LEAP - Local Energy Action Project. LEAP aim to deliver a range of free services in the communities of Lochwinnoch, Kilbarchan and Howwood. To help residents save energy and money, provide free impartial advice on insulation, draught proofing, heating, renewables, grants and subsidies. To encourage renewable developments, food cooperatives and car sharing.
lochwinnoch.info/community/leap/who-are-we
A letter to MSP T Godman from Renfrewshire Council stating that there is no requirement to carry out consultations with the public when moving a library within a community. (missing out the moving of the children in LOSC) It also implies that people had been consulted with already through a "Quizdom" consultation that happened in Johnstone (which also covers Lochwinnoch) even though Johnstone is another village some distance away from Lochwinnoch.
This is a presentation made by Cllr David Arthur, the McKillop in Lochwinnoch, 24th November 2010. Entitled "Difficult Choices for Difficult Times" to the on the 24th Nov 2010. He outlines some of the "statistics" used as justification for the downgrading of Lochwinnoch Library. Please see pages 9 and 10, with a summary of the most damming figures on page 12. The figures are very biased as they use a single year comparison, and for maximum effect the council has used percentage decline figures rather than usage by the population.