"Application Basics" Webcast Available for Your Viewing Pleasure 9
Following up on the story we posted not too long ago, the Mitch Allen "Application Basics" free webcast went off without a hitch. Thankfully, for those like myself who missed it, O'Reilly Media has uploaded the recording of it to YouTube, though it looks like the last few minutes were cut off.
This is of course the second webcast in the series and as such, covers the second chapter of the WebOS book, of the same name. While the first webcast/book chapter was a general overview and introduction of what the WebOS is like, this webcast was a perfect introduction to the fundamentals of the WebOS. The appinfo.json file and basics of scenes and their controllers are explained quite well.
This webcast series is just the thing that I've been wanting Palm to do; not only just giving an SDK and the option to buy a book on how to program, but actually engaging the developer community. What better way that a free video webcast to explain the book and the WebOS platform, both explaining how the various components work, but also giving practical examples of usage.
If anyone reading this has ever thought about programming for the WebOS, I highly recommend this webcast series, and await eagerly for the next one.
Update: The Palm Developer Network Blog has some Q&A up from the event.



























9 Comments
And yet we dont have a rss reader for the webos.
btw, that isnt the whole video. it cuts off b4 he finishes.
boy, listening to someone code is coma inducing.
Did you enjoy all the 'ums'? Still I found it useful, although I should probably read my webos book before I try coding anything lol.
gotta agree. i only listened to like 2 minutes and skipped around a lot and it's was like they were speaking Klingon. Wasn't the most riveting few minutes of my life i'd say.
Sooo, what would you call this?
TechTray - a free RSS Tech reader from the makers of TechTray for windows (TechTray Windows).
Is there an updated link to this video that has the ending in-tact (i.e., not cut off)?
I can't watch it... YouTube has it marked as "This video has been removed by the user."
Probably to reupload the fixed version
You can await something, or wait for something.
You don't "await for" anything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2jkkdrffQM
updated link