Appcelerator/ Titanium 2.0 SDK 101: Mobile App Development Intro & Showcase

Organiser
Just Dev It (DC/VA)
Date
19-20 Apr 2012 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Washington, US
Cost
Free

Appcelerator is coordinating a worldwide Titanium meetup to mark the launch of the Titanium Mobile 2.0 SDK. This worldwide meetup will take place on Thursday April 19th at 7:00pm EST

"Do you have an Idea so big that it needs to be on the iPhone, Android and Blackberry? Try Appcelerator as your cross-platform solution"

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The meetup will also serve as a showcase of the Appcelerator cross-platform framework. Appcelerator is a javascript based framework that allows you to develop native mobile applications using one central code base. As a business owner, you will no longer need to actively pursue an Objective C developer, a Java developer, or a back-end manager. The framework allows you to spend less time team building, and more time developing business. 

This meetup will be a combined event co-hosted with Just Dev It (One) and DC Mobile App Cross Platform Development Authority.

Venue will be determined based on RSVP.  We may alsostream live if actual members attendance meets established quotas.


We will discuss the benefits and business cases for Appcelerator. You will also learn about Appcelerator's growth and adoption by enterprise companies. Finally, we will showcase some cool applications that were built with Appcelerator and explain how to get started. At the end of the meetup we will talk about free training on Appcelerator, so that you can expand on what you have learned.

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