Archive for the 'WebOS' Category
Steve Gill of Nitobi has posted about a PhoneGap application called SnowReports. The application is open source and forkable on GitHub and shows how you can take a mobile Web application and port it between iPhone, Android, and webOS (and PhoneGap itself can even go beyond to other platforms such as Nokia/Blackberry).
Steve also put together [...]
June 7th, 2010 | Posted in Front Page, Miscellaneous, Mobile, WebOS, iPhone | Comments Off
GC often gets a bad reputation, without getting its due credit. GC makes life so much easier for JavaScript developers in so many ways, but that benefit doesn’t come free all the time. Also, sometimes there are other activities in the system that can take up CPU time and appear as pauses. Not every pause [...]
May 13th, 2010 | Posted in Front Page, JavaScript, Miscellaneous, WebOS | Comments Off
A few months back we announced an early build of Ares the full mobile development environment from Palm that runs entirely in the browser.
I was really excited to be at JSConf at the weekend where Matt McNulty announced Ares going 1.0 in our session. He promptly went on to do demos that show how easy [...]
April 20th, 2010 | Posted in Front Page, JavaScript, Miscellaneous, Utility, WebOS | Comments Off
Disclaimer: Ben and I work for Palm and created this program. I wanted to make sure that you were aware of it over here, since Web developers have a great chance of getting some $
At Palm we wanted to reward the mobile Web developers who build great applications that our users can enjoy. We [...]
March 17th, 2010 | Posted in Front Page, Miscellaneous, WebOS | Comments Off
Ben and I had a good time building Project Appetite including CSS 3d transforms, which shows up below. Fancy using your mad Web skillz to play in the $1M market driven Hot App Program? Below is a post from my personal blog about the webOS developer program launch.
It has been a very different holiday season [...]
January 8th, 2010 | Posted in Front Page, Miscellaneous, WebOS | Comments Off
Project Ares is the first mobile development environment hosted entirely in a browser, lowering the barriers for web developers to jump into mobile development.
I am incredibly excited to see the beta release of Project Ares which has been developed by Matt McNulty and his top notch developers at Palm. I am honored to be working [...]
December 17th, 2009 | Posted in Bespin, Front Page, Miscellaneous, WebOS, ares, palm | Comments Off