While things have been kind of insane as I start my new job I was lucky enough to be able to travel down to Carpenteria, CA and do a Lynda.com recording on Up and Running with PhoneGap. The title is … Continue reading →
The past couple of months have been kind of a whirlwind of awesome, random things, and it all kind of came together this week when I accepted the role of product manager for Edge Code. So now I’m going to … Continue reading →
One of the missions of PhoneGap has always been to bring about its own demise. The PhoneGap team wants the web to have all the functionality that we currently enjoy on devices so that there isn’t a need for PhoneGap … Continue reading →
Vibhu Norby has a detailed post on why his startup is pivoting from mobile first to web first. And ultimately it comes down to economics. This has been one of the big problems with the web versus native. In general, … Continue reading →
I spoke with Ray Camden at the Grand Rapids Web Developer/Designer Meetup this week on some of the new CSS features that Adobe has been working on. The event went well, Ray did an awesome job and hopefully I didn’t … Continue reading →
When I saw the Ratchet project I was stoked. While the initial site talked about being able to prototype iPhone applications with HTML/JS/CSS it was pretty apparent that this could be something even bigger than that. And sure enough, on … Continue reading →
We recently changed the name of the Source Code Pro repository to follow the typical naming conventions of Github. Because of that you may get the following error when you try to update the code from git: fatal: https://github.com/adobe/Source-Code-Pro.git/info/refs not … Continue reading …
There has been a lot going on and I’ll cover it over the next few weeks. But this weekend, on Saturday at 11:00, I’m going to be speaking on PhoneGap for the Seattle Google Developer Group’s Devfest. The whole conference … Continue reading →
It’s been interesting to continue to watch the fallout of Facebook’s native announcement because so many smart people are discussing the web versus native dynamic. What I find both fascinating and odd (yet unsurprising) is that “HTML5″ continues to have … Continue …
Since Facebook announced their decision to ditch their HTML-centric app experience for native one, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about what that means for the HTML5 versus native debate. Unfortunately we’re at a point in the circle of … Continue reading →
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