Developing Applications for Palm webOS – Preview

Feb 26 2009

Developing Applications for webOS: A Preview
Date: This event took place live on February 25 2009
Presented by: Mitch Allen
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes.

In this live, online event, Mitch Allen, Palm’s Software CTO and a member of the Palm webOS™ design team, will recap the material included in the introductory chapter of Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript Using the Palm Mojo™ Framework, a joint collaboration announced this week by Palm and O’Reilly, and will give you a preview into application development with the Mojo SDK. This is a great opportunity to hear an insider’s perspective on webOS development and get a glimpse into the development environment and toolset for this breakthrough mobile web platform.

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  2. It was a very simple intro to building a webOS application…they demonstrated the basic structure of a stage with multiple scenes and assistants, and even threw in a UI widget.

    You can find an HD version of the webcast that’s actually readable here:
    http://www.weboshelp.net/getting-started-with-webos/181-palm-webos-developer-webcast-with-mitch-allen-in-full-high-resolution

    If you don’t feel like sitting through an hour’s worth of video, we’ve summarized the tutorial here:
    http://www.weboshelp.net/getting-started-with-webos/194-first-official-webos-mojo-sdk-tutorial-from-palm-redux

  3. I don’t think that there are still lot of people who are interested n this since there are many types of OS for mobiles and there are already different app store where you can easily get applications and OS.

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