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17 Jun 2015
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HTML5, CSS, Javascript: Best Practices in developing Web and Mobile application

The rapid growth in mobile device usage is continuing to dramatically change the way people live, work, and interact over the Web.

DescriptionThe rapid growth in mobile device usage is continuing to dramatically change the way people live, work, and interact over the Web. The demand on developers to build elegant, intuitive, and easy to use mobile apps has never been greater. This has fueled significant changes in Web and mobile app development strategies. Can you afford to be left behind? Over the last three years, HTML5, Responsive Web Design, and Single-Page Apps have moved into the mainstream for enterprise mobile app development. The growing adoption of open Web-based standards and updated APIs for delivering mobile experiences are closing some of the performance gaps previously seen in native apps. Additionally, JavaScript is constantly evolving and developers are finding new techniques and Best Practices. In order to more efficiently and cost effectively build apps that support all of the different mobile platforms, operating systems, device types and screen sizes, enterprises are increasingly turning to hybrid and Web app development strategies. Many mobile app developers are now wondering:What is the best app development strategy for my project – web, hybrid, or native?Should I use JavaScript or one of the alternatives (e.g. CoffeeScript, Dart)?When does it make sense to use a framework such as Backbone or Angular?How can I support modern techniques with older browsers?What are the implications to the applications that I have already built and will build in the future?What you will learnTo create interactive server-side pages and single-page client applications using the latest HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript techniquesEasily support multiple browser types, screen sizes, and orientationsTo create data-driven client-server applications for the WebTo build visually rich applications incorporating multimedia and animationsTo include desktop-grade features such as offline operation and database access into your Web applicationsTo build secure communications between the client and the serverTo adopt best practices for ensuring Web app quality and reliability across multiple browsersMain TopicsMaking sense of modern Web developmentCore skills for Web developersCore client-server developmentBuilding rich applicationsThe Browser Security ModelDesktop features for Web appsBuilding production applications

When

17 Jun 2015 @ 09:30 am

18 Jun 2015 @ 05:00 pm

Duration: 1 days, 7 hours


Where

Visconti Palace Hotel

Via Federico Cesi

Italy


Language

English en


Organised by

Technology Transfer (deactivated)
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