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The future of mobile is with cross platform mobile web apps. In this session you'll discover how Widgetbox used Sencha Touch to rebuild their existing HTML5 mobile apps from the ground up. Using real-life product examples, we'll cover all aspects of developing on top of the Sencha framework including using Javascript, styling in CSS3, and taking advantage of performance optimization and workarounds. Presented by Giles Goodwin. Check out http://sencha.com/conference…
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A browser's JavaScript engine can seem like a magical black box. During this session, we'll show you how they work from 10,000 feet and give you the tricks to compile all the popular engines out there including JavaScriptCore, V8, and SpiderMonkey). We'll inspect the internals of the engine, and debug+profile your favorite code snippets. Armed with just a little extra knowledge about this black box, you will be ready to take a new look at JavaScript…
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The exciting future of full JavaScript-powered charts and data visualizations coming in Ext JS 4.0! No Flash required! Presented by Jamie Avins. Check out http://sencha.com/conference for more session videos.
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After years of false starts, the mobile web is finally getting it right by essentially keeping desktop web standards as is, providing enticing HTML5 capabilities, and having frameworks addressing user experience issues unique to the mobile form factor. RIM has built its BlackBerry WebWorks platform using de-facto standards such as WebKit, and great implementations of key web standards such as HTML5, CSS3, SVG and JavaScript. BlackBerry WebWorks enables…
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Ext JS 4 has a fully refactored layout engine with higher efficiency and performance. During this session, you'll learn all the in-depth details with a hands-on coding review of the updated ContainerLayouts and newly introduced ComponentLayouts. Presented by Jamie Avins. Check out http://sencha.com/conference for more session videos.
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