JQTouch is an extension for JQuery that allows you to quickly build iPhone applications with HTML/CSS/JavaScript that include animations and touch events. No Objective-C required. When you are done, you can use PhoneGap to compile your application and submit it to the AppStore.
Sid Maestre will do an introduction to JQTouch mobile applications and how you can power your apps with ColdFusion. A set of files will be provided. BYOL (Bring Your Own Laptop) if you want to code along. Of course, you're free to just watch if you've coded enough for the day.
Come at 6:30pm for setup and socializing. Meeting starts at 7 pm. Since, this is a hands on meeting, we'll cap attendance at 30.
O'Reilly generously donated several iPhone Development books we'll raffle off at the meeting.
Pizza and drinks will be provided by eSyncTraining.
Building Mobile apps with JQTouch
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- Organiser
- Bay Area ColdFusion User Group
- Date
- Thu, 20 May 2010, 01:30 - 03:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , San Francisco, US
- Cost
- Free
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