GOTO is a vendor independent international software development conference with more that 90 top speaker and 1300 attendees. The conference cover topics such as .Net, Java, Open Source, Agile, Architecture and Design, Web, Cloud, New Languages and Processes

Presentation: "Mobile HTML5"

Track: Mobile / Time: Wednesday 15:50 - 16:40 / Location: Rytmisk Sal, Musikhuset

We all hear about HTML5 every day. This session will give attendees a quick overview of what can be done using HTML5 on smartphones and tablets and what should they expect on performance, development time and interoperability with native code.
 
What is really HTML5 on the mobile space? What can we do? What about compatibility?
 
In this session, we are going to cover the status of HTML5, and lot of new stuff under its umbrella, on every main mobile platform. We are going to check what is actually HTML5 in the W3C standard, what is not and how about compability, what do you need today to create HTML5 experiences on mobile devices, the tablet ecosystem and what you really can do using HTML5.
 
Creating apps for store with HTML5 will be also covered, mentioning challenges and advantages of using hybrids for apps, APIs available and what can be expected for the near future.

Download slides

Maximiliano Firtman, Nokia Developer Champion

Maximiliano Firtman

Biography: Maximiliano Firtman

Maximiliano Firtman is a mobile+web developer with more than 10 years in the mobile field. He is Nokia Developer Champion and Adobe Community Professional with experience in native mobile development (iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Nokia) and in mobile web technologies and HTML5. He is the author or "Programming the Mobile Web" http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596807795 and the upcoming book "jQuery Mobile: Up and Running" http://oreilly.com/catalog/0636920014607, both from O'Reilly Media. He spoke at several well-known conferences worldwide such as Google Developer Day, Velocity, OSCON and Adobe en Vivo.

Blog: www.mobilexweb.com
Personal Site: www.firt.mobi
Twitter: www.twitter.com/firt