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JS Saturday | Javascript Beginner to Advanced in One Day!

Tech Zulu Event

Have you ever wanted to learn Javascript? After attending this one day bootcamp you will be an advanced Javascript coder. The day will include an introduction to Javascipt, Jquery, Knockout JS, HTML5/CSS – Responsive web design, Nodejs, Javascript Patterns and many more!! appeared first on TechZulu.

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Software Development | How To Collaborate As A Team

Tech Zulu Event

As a creative director at a software development company, I am always looking for ways to speed up our design and development process and to include as many people and teams working on the project. Business Documentation. First off, let’s cover the business documentation. Sitemap & Wire-Framing. Pretty, cool.

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Interview with William Chow, Mobophiles

socalTECH

William Chow: What Mobophiles has developed is software that solves the two biggest problems the web space right now, which is slow page load--waiting on the web--and no offline access, which is if you don't have connectivity on the web. It's like an intranet, but has collaborative features like document management.

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Microsoft Updates SkyDrive | Builds Robust API & Android App Coming Soon

Tech Zulu Event

Microsoft announced last week its plans to launch an Android app for SkyDrive after updating and improving SkyDrive for web, desktop and mobile. Chris Jones VP said in a post that Microsoft redesigned SkyDrive for web, updated its Windows and iPhone apps and refined its apps for PCs and Macs. Excellent Web Experiences.

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Interview with Mark Sylvester, Likeabilitee

socalTECH

The answer was yes, and we also saw that we could begin to play at web scale, be hosted in the cloud, be scalable in an extensive way. We then actually went to the leader, Amazon, and we're in the web services group. What we did, is we made our first foray into HTML5 and Javascript. We're using Elastic Beanstalk.