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Groovy & Grails eXchange 2009: Sébastien Blanc on Building mobile web application with Grails
Building mobile web application with Grails
Talk Synopsis
Mobile web applications is an exciting and growing marketplace and Grails is a unique environment for riding this wave. In this talk Sebastien Blanc, developer of the iWebkit (plugin), will show how building mobile web applications with Grails is as easy as pie (the food, not the calculation). Sebastien will describe the anatomy of a mobile web app and then quickly move into building an actual mobile application using the iWebkit (plugin). Sebastien reckons that he can build a complete mobile web application, from scratch, in the time it takes to deliver the talk (including introducing the subject!), so this one is definitely worth catching.
ABOUT SéBASTIEN BLANC
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Sébastien is the author of the iWebkit (plugin) and discovered Grails in 2006 during Javapolis (now Devoxx). Ever since then he has not been able to stop using it! (in a good way). Sébastien is an active member of the NLGUG (The Dutch Groovy&Grails
More about Sébastien Blanc
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PODCAST BUILDING MOBILE WEB APPLICATION WITH GRAILS
This session took part at the Groovy & Grails eXchange 2009. You can view the other 19 podcasts here.
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