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Feat. Speaker: Michael Smith - building applications on the iPhone and Palm Pre

Date
16-17 Sep 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , New York, US
Cost
Free

Michael Smith, senior developer at Magnani Caruso Dutton, will give a tutorial on the latest and greatest CSS techniques for building native-like applications on the iPhone and Palm Pre (and other WebKit based browsers) with minimal images and strongly reusable code.

Discussion will include current and future browser support, implementation issues and best practices. We will quickly touch on new JavaScript and HTML 5 features (new events and client side storage) to give a well-rounded example. Example code and demonstrations will be used throughout the talk.

After discussion, if time permitting, we will grab a bite and drinks at 218 Restaurant & Bar (http://www.218nyc.com/) across the street.

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