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Tag Archives: apache
Mastering the mobile app challenge at Adobe Summit
I’m presenting a 2 hour Building mobile apps with PhoneGap Enterprise lab at Adobe Summit in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, with my awesome colleague John Fait. Here’s a sneak preview of the blurb which will be appearing over on the … Continue reading
PhoneGap and Android on Windows
It seems there’s quite a lot of confusion on how to get up and running using PhoneGap for Android development on Windows. There’s a Getting Started with Android guide which is comprehensive, but doesn’t seem to resolve all problems. I’ll … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Mobile Tech, Planet, Research, Technology
Tagged android, apache, cordova, development, howto, phonegap, windows, windows 7
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PhoneGap build with iOS from the command line
PhoneGap lets you create mobile apps using web technologies (HTML, CSS, JS) whilst still accessing native device functionality that’s not currently available in the browser. PhoneGap Build is a cloud-based service that generates your app for multiple platforms at once, … Continue reading
35 in a million
On Wednesday, the Apache Software Foundation reached the milestone of a million commits of code to the Apache subversion code repository. Tony asks “ever wondered what 1 million svn log entries look like?“. Well yes, I have. I was curious, … Continue reading
Travel update
So, since getting back from Brussels it’s been an insane time, clocking up a few thousand miles racing round the country. This morning I have a few minutes to catch a breath, so it’s time to catch up on a … Continue reading
Posted in Work
Tagged apache, cocoon, iwmw, open source, sourcesense, sustainability, travel
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Here I go again
In just a couple of hours my flight leaves for Amsterdam, and the Cocoon GetTogether where I’ll be doing “6 talks on Cocoon” as well as catching up with old and new friends. (from Cassette Generator, via plasticbag) After that, … Continue reading
Anyone for Amsterdam in October?
I’m heading back to the UK at the end of this week. After six months on-and-off in Amsterdam you’d think I’d be sick of it already, but no, I’m already really looking forward to coming back here again! The annual … Continue reading
Apachecon US …
A gentle reminder: the hands-on Apache Cocoon tutorial takes place on Monday, 9th October at Apachecon US. Come along to find out everything you ever wanted to know about Cocoon, and then some. Sign up as soon as you can … Continue reading
Hello, old friend …
I’m doing some fixes to a site today which requires me to revisit an old friend … Doesn’t time fly?
Ruby on Rails on Cocoon
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler“, said Albert Einstein. Perfect words to describe the work we need to do on Apache Cocoon in order to make it more user-friendly, and to make it easier to … Continue reading