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Mobilize Your MongoDB! Developing iPhone and Android Apps in the Cloud

January 31, 2012

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Join us for a technical how-to session on how to develop iPhone and Android apps with MongoDB backends in the cloud. Let's skip having to learn three different languages and jumpstart the development process using what you already know. We'll utilize Appcelerator's Titanium IDE to create a native mobile application targeting multiple mobile platforms. Once our coding is complete, we'll look at easy ways to deploy and manage MongoDB and manage our application using Git and OpenShift! Nothing complicated, nothing convoluted. Just straight ahead mobile development goodness with MongoDB, Appcelerator's Titanium, Git and OpenShift.

Speakers:

Grant Shipley - Developer Evangelist
Grant Shipley is an OpenShift PaaS Evangelist at Red Hat focused on cloud technologies. Prior to that, Grant was a Manager of Software Development with responsibilities over the www.redhat.com website and supporting infrastructure. Grant has over 10 years of software development experience focusing on Java and PHP. In his free time, he contributes to several open source projects including Media Portal and www.follw.it as well as developing iOS applications. Grant has been using Linux on a daily basis since 1994 and is active in the FOSS community.

Jimmy Guerrero - PaaS Dude
Jimmy Guerrero is the technical marketing guy behind OpenShift. Although he's been a tech support engineer, sales engineer and product manager at other open source companies; he's realized one of the greatest joys in life is spending marketing budget on things developers actually care about, like sponsoring the beer at their meetup or hooking them up with free EC2 credits.

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