July 16, 2007
Mashup University 4: Intro To Mashups
This morning I taught the first session at Mashup University in Mountain View. Had some good questions at the end, but I wonder why people don’t ask questions during the Q&A section?
Not mentioned on the slides is Ed Finkler’s excellent Twitter app written with Adobe AIR, which I used to demo desktop mashups..
Slides are hosted on SlideShare under Creative Commons license.
Mashup University 4: Intro To Mashups » SlideShare
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About John Herren
John Herren is a developer and technical consultant with focus on web applications. He currently serves as Director of Development for Primetime US, the company behind the hit movie and book The Secet. John was formerly staff writer and developer community evangelist for Zend Technologies. Along with founding neat experiments like TagCloud.com, John is an active member in the mashup community, working with API providers and speaking at conferences. He is a published author of Linux certification study material. John enjoys using open source software like PHP and Ruby on Rails to bend the web into exciting new chimeras of hyperlinked goodness.
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July 16th, 2007 at 1:53 pm
Hello mashuperz!
For those who are going to dive into the AIR (adobe) I’d like to reccomend a “Building a desktop application with Ext, AIR, Aptana and Red Bull” ( http://extjs.com/blog/2007/06/29/building-a-desktop-application-with-ext-air-aptana-and-red-bull/) sample app posted by Jack Slocum. “AIR + Google Gears”
sounds really cool!
~ Andrew Bidochko
July 16th, 2007 at 11:51 pm
Thanks Andrew. Wish you were at camp! We miss ya.
July 18th, 2007 at 2:14 am
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