"GOTO Copenhagen 2014 is designed for software developers, IT architects, agilists, product owners and project managers who want to go into depth with one or more subject areas e.g. Java, .Net, JavaScript, Web, Mobile, Cloud, Lean/Agile, and Architecture. Each training offers a chance to develop your skills and become more effective in your work. The conference includes 8-12 daily trainings. You can choose to sign up for just one training, a two-day-training, or join one training each day– it’s completely up to you! Our trainers are authors, experts and practitioners across various areas of software development so you get a chance to learn from and network with the best".
Maximiliano Firtman, TweetAdobe Community Professional
Biography: Maximiliano Firtman
Max (@firt) is a mobile+web developer, trainer, speaker and writer. He is the author of several books, including "jQuery Mobile: Up and Running" and "Programming the Mobile Web" published by O'Reilly Media and translated to 12 languages.
He is a frequent speaker at conferences around the world talking about mobile web, HTML5, web performance and wearable computing development. He has delivered hundreds of trainings on mobile+web technologies at open trainings in Europe, USA and Latin America as well as for top companies including Intel, Cisco, Apple, Yahoo!, Google and LinkedIn.
Max blogs about mobile web development at mobilexweb.com and he maintains "HTML5 compatibility tables for mobile" at mobilehtml5.org.
He has received different recognitions, including Nokia Developer Champion, Adobe Community Professional, BlackBerry Elite Developer and IE User Agent for his work with the mobile web community.
He is a frequent speaker at conferences around the world talking about mobile web, HTML5, web performance and wearable computing development. He has delivered hundreds of trainings on mobile+web technologies at open trainings in Europe, USA and Latin America as well as for top companies including Intel, Cisco, Apple, Yahoo!, Google and LinkedIn.
Max blogs about mobile web development at mobilexweb.com and he maintains "HTML5 compatibility tables for mobile" at mobilehtml5.org.
He has received different recognitions, including Nokia Developer Champion, Adobe Community Professional, BlackBerry Elite Developer and IE User Agent for his work with the mobile web community.
Workshop: Mobile HTML5 Tweet
This 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.
We will cover:
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
- 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.
Workshop: Web Performance Optimization Tweet
In this tutorial you will learn the tricks to enhance the performance on your website, improving navigation, usability and conversion of your website. That means: more sales, more visits and more happy users. The techniques that we will see are under a web discipline known as WPO (Web Performance Optimization). Today it's as important as SEO.
You will understand how to reduce the loading and visualization time on desktop and mobile, improving the whole user experience without harming the design or content.
We'll explain the theory behind WPO, some data that supports why your website will get more conversions and more than 50 tips that you will be able to apply on your website quickly to reduce up to 80% of the loading time.
We will cover:
• Why performace is so important
• What to measure in terms of performance
• Tools to measure on desktop and mobile browsers
• Tips for your server
• Tips for your HTML and CSS code
• Tips for your JavaScript code
• Tips for your server and database
• Tips for mobile devices
Requirements: experience with web design/development; knowledge of HTML, CSS and basic JavaScript.
You will understand how to reduce the loading and visualization time on desktop and mobile, improving the whole user experience without harming the design or content.
We'll explain the theory behind WPO, some data that supports why your website will get more conversions and more than 50 tips that you will be able to apply on your website quickly to reduce up to 80% of the loading time.
We will cover:
• Why performace is so important
• What to measure in terms of performance
• Tools to measure on desktop and mobile browsers
• Tips for your server
• Tips for your HTML and CSS code
• Tips for your JavaScript code
• Tips for your server and database
• Tips for mobile devices
Requirements: experience with web design/development; knowledge of HTML, CSS and basic JavaScript.