Titanium 2-Day Training, Atlanta, April 24-25

by Scott Schwarzhoff on March 18, 2010

We’re pleased to announce a special 2-day Titanium deep-dive training session on April 24-25 at Kennesaw State University in Atlanta, GA.  This highly interactive event will get you from zero-to-app-to-Titan.  Kevin Whinnery, our illustrious Lead Evangelist, will be headlining the event.  Here’s an overview of what you can expect:

Day 1

Zero-to-App
Welcome to Titanium, Platform Architecture
Preparing for Mobile Development
Getting Started and the Development Workflow
Debugging your App
Packaging for Distribution to the App Store or Marketplace

On the road to Titanhood
UI Fundamentals
Working with local data
Working with remote data

Day 2

Killer App Scenarios
Using Rich Media
Social Networking Integration
Location Aware Applications
Developing iPad Applications

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Includes continental breakfast and networking lunch for both days and all materials.

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Are you new to Titanium? Do you want to develop your first app before dinner? Well, you’re in luck. As part of the introduction of Titanium 1.0 on March 8, we’ve updated the Titanium documentation and developed new training videos.

These materials are great for users who are getting started (or re-started) with Titanium now that the platform is out of Beta and Version 1.0 is shipping. Familiarize yourself with the Titanium documentation at the Appcelerator Developer Center (developer.appcelerator.com) and step through the Appcelerator University 100-series video tutorials below. Getting started with Titanium is that easy!

Learn More

1. Learn About The Titanium Platform

Learn about Titanium’s architecture and features. In the “Welcome to Titanium!” video we’ll also show off a few demo apps and introduce you to the range of resources available to you as a Titanium developer.

Watch Video Video: App U 101: Welcome To Titanium!

Install Titanium

2. Install Titanium and Mobile SDKs

Load Titanium Developer and configure your development environment. The “Preparing for Mobile Development” video explains the requirements for mobile app development and helps you configure Titanium with the iPhone (Mac only) and/or Android (PC, Mac or Linux) SDKs.

Watch Video Video: App U 102: Preparing for Mobile Development

Import Kitchen Sink

3. Create and Code Your First Project

Learn how to use the Titanium Developer to to build, test and run applications. The “Getting Started and the Development Workflow” video explains the files and tools for Titanium development and explores the “Kitchen Sink” app which includes code examples for all of the Titanium mobile APIs.

Watch Video Video: App U 103: Getting Started and the Development Workflow

Remember that helpful resources are only a mouse-click away

Developer Center

At the Developer Center you’ll find a wealth of developer resources: API documentation, sample code, getting started guides, a community-driven Q&A forum and more!

Titanium Professional

For developers building a business on Titanium, Titanium Professional gets you access to premium support, application analytics and early access to the latest functionality.

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Titanium 1.0 Webcast Recordings

March 6, 2010

This week featured three webcasts on Titanium 1.0.  Below are the links to the recorded sessions to review on demand:
Titanium for New Developers:
Link: http://vimeo.com/9961576
New to Appcelerator Titanium?  We’ll give you a high-level overview of the Titanium Architecture, run through the major APIs for both mobile and desktop application development, and show lots of demos to get [...]

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