[PJUG Javamail] Mobile Web Development class @ PCC in May-June 2009

Gail Rahn Frederick gail at screaminggeek.com
Sun Mar 8 15:21:13 EST 2009


Java web developers are invited to register for my Mobile Web Development
course at PCC in Sprint Term. Topics include defensive programming
techniques for the mobile web and using Java-based device databases (WURFL,
DeviceAtlas and others) to create adaptive mobile web applications.

 

Feel free to send class questions my way.

 

This class doesn't cover Java ME - but I have a BoF at JavaOne 2009 about
Java ME, and am happy to discuss mobile Java topics on and off-list. I
mostly lurk on PJUG and enjoy the discussions.

 

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Announcing the Spring Term schedule for Mobile
<http://www.pcc.edu/schedule/default.cfm?fa=dspCourse2&thisTerm=200902&crsCo
de=CEU976E&subjCode=CEU&crsNum=976E&topicCode=CWB&subtopicCode=WEBDEV&crnLis
t=27913>  Web Development at PCC. 

 

Expand your skills and marketability by learning to build web sites for
mobile phones and other handheld devices. Study design principles, device
adaptation, usability, standards and best practices for mobile web
development. You will build a device adapted mobile web site. For web
developers or programmers familiar with XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. 

 

It's an information-rich course targeted at desktop web programmers and
designers wanting to gain proficiency in mobile web design and development.

 

Read more about the curriculum at the course website, LearnTheMobileWeb.com
<http://learnthemobileweb.com/mobile-web-development/> . The class runs on
Wednesday evenings, 5:30pm - 9:30pm, from May 6 - June 10, 2009. Cost is
$350. Class meets at SE Center (SE 82nd & SE Division).

 

Please contact me with questions or comments about the class.

 

-- Gail.

 

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Gail Rahn Frederick

gail at screaminggeek.com

503-260-0910

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