GOTO Berlin is a vendor independent international software development conference with more that 60 top speaker and 400 attendees. The conference cover topics such as Java, Open Source, Agile, Architecture, Design, Web, Cloud, New Languages and Processes.

Workshop: "Mobile Web App Development"

Track: Training / Time: Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00 / Location: Raum 30341

Companies want to have their services and products on as many smartphone platforms as possible these days, and web-based mobile apps are emerging as an economical answer to that requirement. This course will teach you handy things you will need to know about jQuery Mobile, Sencha Touch and PhoneGap – ensuring that you can provide a much-needed skill set.

Duration:
1 day

Perfect for:
• Developers who need to publish an app quickly to iOS, Android and other mobile operating systems simultaneously.

Requirements:
• A laptop (Mac, Linux, Windows) with Google Chrome installed.
• Any text editor (no preferences).
• Either the iOS or the Android developer tools installed.
• Previous knowledge of JavaScript (knowledge of jQuery or Ext.js is a must, but not required).  

Adrian Kosmaczewski, Mobile App Developer, Teacher and Book Author

Adrian Kosmaczewski

Biography: Adrian Kosmaczewski

Adrian Kosmaczewski is a software developer, trainer and book author. He has shipped mobile, web and desktop apps for iOS, Android, Mac OS X, Windows and Linux since 1996.

Adrian is the author of "Mobile JavaScript Application Development" and "Sencha Touch 2 Up and Running", both published by O'Reilly.

When not writing or teaching, Adrian likes to spend time with his wife Claudia and his cat Max. He updates his blogs and his Twitter or Instagram accounts ("@akosma") as often as possible, and is happy to have new followers every day.

Adrian has studied physics in Switzerland, economics in Buenos Aires, and holds a Master in Information Technology with a specialization in Software Engineering from the University of Liverpool.

Links:

Open source projects: http://github.com/akosma