1. Web Vision for Mobile (April 1, 2010)

(April 1, 2010) Connie Chan provides an introduction to the course. Ben Galbraith then gives an overview of web application development.

Palm executives including VP, Directors, and Senior Product Managers lead a course on mobile application development on the WebOS. Students have the unique opportunity to attain the technical knowledge needed to create their own apps, get insider information about the application submission process at companies like Apple and Palm, and network with various members of Palm’s executive team.

Stanford University:

http://www.stanford.edu/

Stanford Engineering:

http://soe.stanford.edu/

Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

Duration : 0:57:26


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14 Responses to 1. Web Vision for Mobile (April 1, 2010)

  1. francescasimoni1996 says:

    very interesting …
    very interesting honestly and i usually get bored easily so

  2. anotherelvis says:

    Thank you for this …
    Thank you for this series. Would it be possible to sort the playlist of videos in the class? That would make it easier to watch.

  3. ShaiSoft says:

    only android and …
    only android and nokia will survive and the iphone will be a past era
    Great lecture tnx
    from Israeli user

  4. todaval says:

    Congratulations Ben …
    Congratulations Ben!! it’s simply excellent !!!

  5. macsterdam77 says:

    Excellent!!! Keep …
    Excellent!!! Keep them coming.

  6. kaboomaboomsoftware says:

    Keep the videos …
    Keep the videos coming!! I sure hope videos from Palm Developer Day shows up also as I’m not able to make it because of work. Thank You! Great Video!

  7. popkinj says:

    Fantastic.
    Fantastic.

  8. franckmercado says:

    Great introductory …
    Great introductory class!! … can’t wait for the next videos!!

  9. lhl says:

    Ben’s pitch about …
    Ben’s pitch about developing HTML5 for Palm is nice, but unfortunately, in practice, WebOS’s HTML5 capabilities are actually way behind the iPhone and now Android – no touch events, web workers, offline support, appcache, or geolocation (among other things). Honestly, it’s been sort of a bummer.

  10. felipevaldez12345 says:

    ben you are too …
    ben you are too cool a teacher!!!

  11. mvivian444 says:

    Can you guys tag …
    Can you guys tag your videos by class or build playlists for the same class??

  12. S0chan says:

    This was very …
    This was very interesting. Web design is not my thing but I’m looking forward to all these technologies being deployed in the regular web.

  13. shim2dawg says:

    audio is off …
    audio is off slightly

  14. troyvoyssection9 says:

    rofl i guess he …
    rofl i guess he hasnt used QT(c++) tex(labels, combo box, etc…) its no pain. Unless a programmer is too stuck up to switch away from emacs or unintelligent text editors.