IEEE Webinar 2/21: Develop Mobile Apps with TouchDevelop, sponsored by IEEE CS
January 16, 2013 | Posted by Frank Gomez under CS |
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> Register Now to Develop Mobile Apps with TouchDevelop
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> Learn how to create mobile apps right from your tablet or smartphone, register to attend this 21 February webinar on the TouchDevelop mobile development environment.
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> The TouchDevelop Web App lets developers create apps on their tablets or smartphones. The environment features:
> A predictive on-screen code keyboard and a general-purpose touch-optimized programming language;
> Scripts written using TouchDevelop that can access data, media, and sensors on the phone, tablet, and PC; and
> Scripts that can interact with cloud services, including storage, computing, and social networks.
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> Arjmand Samuel, Microsoft Research Senior Research Program Manager, who works with the academic community to foster research and collaborations and leads mobile and cloud computing research and outreach for Microsoft Research;
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> Nikolai Tillmann, Microsoft Research Principal Research Software Development Engineer, who specializes in program authoring on mobile devices, program analysis, testing, code optimization, and verification, and recently started the TouchDevelop project; and
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> Peli de Halleux, Microsoft Research Senior Research Software Development Engineer, who works on the TouchDevelop project and teaches computer science at the Rainier Beach High School.
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> This webinar will demonstrate how to develop scripts on popular platforms, including iPads, iPhones, Android phones or tablets, and Windows phones, tablets or laptops. TouchDevelop [https://www.touchdevelop.com/] scripts can be exported as true Windows (Phone) apps and submitted to the store.
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> Attend this free webinar to find out more. The one-hour webinar will be held on
> Thursday, February 21, 2013 at 2 p.m. ET/ 11 a.m. PT/ 19:00 GMT.
> Click here to reserve your place.
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> IEEE Computer Society, 10662 Los Vaqueros Circle, Los Alamitos, CA 90720