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by Al Hilwa
Where is application development going in the next few years? How will client-side and server-side application platforms evolve? Where does JavaScript fit into the major programming language ecosystems?
We are living in a world of rapid technological transformations that are affecting programming models both on the client and the server. This talk will explore how we got to where we are today and discuss the changes we are about to face with the mainstreaming of mobile and cloud technologies as well as programming models.
by Jesse Streb
As we all know, HTML5 is blurring the distinction between native apps and web apps. Aiding this evolution is an explosion of frameworks and toolsets to help to build these cross-platform, next generation applications. In this presentation, Jesse will describe the current landscape of both UI frameworks: Sencha Touch, jQuery Mobile, jQTouch, jo, zepto, and native containers PhoneGap, Appcelerator, and Brightcove App Cloud.
Jesse’s presentation will then dive deep into building a very minimal app on top of both PhoneGap and Brightcove App Cloud.
by Matt Hicks
This session ain’t about your brother-in-law’s mullet. It’s about leveraging the Cloud for web application deployments. Those of us developing (purely) JavaScript applications still have to deploy our applications somewhere. Your Ajax calls or JavaScript APIs might be using Java, PHP, Python, Ruby, or Perl on the backend to handle CRUD, perform some business logic, check authentication, etc. There are plenty of Clouds and Platform-as-a-Service offerings to choose from, but where do you start?
Join us for an action-packed session where Matt will show you how to deploy a JavaScript application on OpenShift with the backend in a framework of your choice: EE6, CDI, Seam, Sprint, Zend, Cake, Rails, Sinatra, PerlDancer, Django, and the list goes on. All this without having to retrofit your app to get it to work the way the cloud provider thinks your app should work.