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Slides from our jQuery Conference Presentation on jQuery Mobile
Posted by Scott on 04/17/2011
- Topics:
- javascript
- jQuery
- mobile
- presentations
Yesterday, Todd and Scott presented on jQuery Mobile at the jQuery Conference in Mountain View, CA. The presentation covered the history, philosophy, and goals of the project, a walk-through of the features and implementation, and touched on some ideas for where we'd like to see the project go in the future. The slides from the presentation are posted below.
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Comment by Tim on 04/18 at 02:26 PM
Thanks for sharing these slides! Looking forward to the first Beta release.
Comment by Eric Sorenson on 04/18 at 04:06 PM
We have been playing with jQuery mobile, really awesome to make such usable webapps. thanks for the slides. (by the way the download works here perfectly)
Comment by Webdesign den haag on 04/19 at 03:39 AM
Thanks for sharing. Had the pleasure of being there for the presentation and it was great.
Comment by Vernon on 04/21 at 11:06 AM
Thanks for sharing, Downloading
Comment by Omar Abdallah on 05/14 at 08:49 AM
Just downloaded the presentation. I think the maybe the first person who downloaded it was doing it in browser, not realizing its an 18mb file.
Comment by Will on 05/19 at 09:34 AM