mobile+web @firt
Begins: | 09:30 |
Ends: | 16:00 |
Track: | Trainings and workshops |
Agenda:
09.30 first half morning
11.30 break
11.45 second half morning
13.00 lunch
14.00 first half afternoon
15.00 break
15.15 second half afternoon
16.15 Q&A;/off-topic discussion start
17.00 end
Please bring your laptop and have the latest version of Google Chrome installed. You may bring your phones and/or tablets. Optionally bring a USB cable for your devices for debugging.
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This full day workshop will give detailed information about the mobile browser ecosystem in 2014 and how to create successful mobile web applications for the browsers and for native and fullscreen apps.
At the end of this training you will get a certificate of attendance by Max Firtman.
We will cover:
- Mobile browsers ecosystem today
- Browser vs. webapp vs. native webapp engines
- Well-known HTML5 APIs and how they work on mobile
- Responsive Web Design: pros and cons
- Testing and emulation for different platforms
- How to debug webapps on mobile platforms?
- JavaScript and power consumption
- What is the compatibility on HTML5 APIs today in mobile browsers?
- Pushing the limits on mobile: accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope access; performance timing, full-screen APIs, camera access, audio, battery and more.
- Hacks and tips for iOS 7 and Android
- What to expect in the near future
The workshop will include labs that can be executed directly on your own mobile phones easily based on an online coding tool. Labs will include:
-Progressive Enhancement and feature detection
-Viewport and managing high resolution (retina) displays
-Designing for every mobile platform and responsive web design
-Hardware APIs
-Offline, Storage and limits
-Geolocation
-Touch, pointer and gesture events
-Best Practices
Besides testing on every attendee phone, we will have several devices that will be used to make live tests, such as a Firefox OS, Windows Phone, Android and iOS.