Plug and Play Mobile

Organiser
PnP Android Developer-User Group
Date
Thu, 17 Mar 2011, 01:00 - 03:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Sunnyvale, US
Cost
Free

Join us for a series of bada developer events! Each event will cover a specific aspect of the bada SDK. Expect examples, technical sessions, and demos from successful bada developers. Learn about bada, network with other developers, and enjoy food and refreshments compliments of Samsung.

 

 

Agenda: 

6:00   Food, drinks and networking with the Samsung Developers team

6:30   What’s new with Samsung in 2011

6:40   Some words of wisdom from companies who have developed applications for the bada platform

6:55   Technical session 1: Embedding Web and Media

7:15   Break! Grab the last of the beer and ask us some questions.

7:25   Internalization in bada 

8:00   The end of the show

 

March

Embedding web and media-Embedding web and media capabilities in your bada application, including Javascript interaction, downloading data and audio and video support in bada

 

Internationalization in bada-Essential classes in localizing your application for different languages and locales

Samsung's bada is a new smartphone platform that allows developers to create feature-rich applications that elevate the user experience in mobile spaces. Long story short, Samsung is aiming to bring the smartphone experience to every mobile phone user in the world with a robust, feature-rich, yet affordable mobile platform. With over 1M Samsung bada powered units sold worldwide in just 4 weeks, Samsung's bada mobile initiative is off to a great start!


 

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