DevCon5, July 23-24 at the NYU Kimmel Center in New York City will offer attendees a comprehensive HTML5 program; from HTML5 design and execution, to gaming and animation to building new HTML5 business models for the mobile web. DevCon5’s three tracks, Gaming/Mobile, User Interface, and the Animation Track, cover topics and technologies including; CSS3, Touch, JQuery, PhoneGap, Node.js, Unity, Canvas, WebGL, Raphael.js, SVG, building API’s for HTML5, and more. Developers, designers, web architects and business leaders will hear how HTML5 enables both the cloud and the mobile network to deliver ubiquitous applications and enterprise solutions. DevCon5 will also include hands on training and will highlight how to efficiently write code to optimize development time and deliver applications across multiple platforms. Registration includes all meals and networking events. Use code DFand save 15%. Register Here – Early Bird pricing ends June 1, 201
DevCon 5 HTML5 and Mobile App Developer Conference
- Organiser
- Crossfire Media and Technology Marketing Corp. (TMC)
- Date
- 23-24 Jul 2012 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , New York, US
- Cost
- $595 - $795 Use Code DF for 15% discount
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