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Mobilize Your MongoDB! Developing iPhone and Android Apps in the Cloud - Grant Shipley, PaaS Evangelist, Red Hat

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February 27, 2012

Mobilize Your MongoDB! Developing iPhone and Android Apps in the Cloud - Grant Shipley, PaaS Evangelist, Red Hat

MongoDB Austin 2012

Join us for a technical how-to session on how to develop iPhone and Android apps with MongoDB backends for the cloud. Let's skip having to learn three different languages and jumpstart the development process using what you already know. We'll utilize Appcelerator's Titanium IDE to create a native mobile application targeting multiple mobile platforms. Next, we'll deploy our app to the cloud and explore a few tips and tricks for managing the MongoDB backend. Finally we'll pull out our smartphones and bask in the awesomeness of our apps! Nothing complicated, nothing convoluted. Just straight ahead mobile development goodness with MongoDB.

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February 27, 2012
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  1. 2 What’s Titanium Studio? l  Eclipse-based IDE l  Build, test

    and deploy mobile apps from a single IDE l  HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Ruby, Rails, PHP and Python l  Source Control (Git) l  Code Assist l  Debugger l  Terminal l  Backed by Appcelerator
  2. 9 Work the Way YOU Want to Work l  Eclipse

    plug-ins, Cloud-based IDEs, Dashboard l  REST API l  Command-line tools l  Shell access l  Support Git l  Pre/post deploy, pre/post install hooks l  Jenkins and Maven built-in l  Runs on AWS – leverage their ecosystem l  Pluggable cartridges for partners & devs (coming soon)
  3. 10 Plus: MongoDB Rocks on OpenShift! •  5 FREE Instances!

    •  Mongo 2.0! •  Log Tailing! •  Snapshots! •  RockMongo! •  Mongo Shell! •  MMS Support!
  4. 16 Got Questions? We Have Answers! l  IRC: freenode #openshift

    l  Forums: http://www.redhat.com/openshift/forums l  Email: [email protected] l  Twitter: @openshift l  Source code: www.github.com/gshipley