Archive for the ‘travel’ Category

HTML Canvas Deep Dive

Today I’m doing a three hour hands on tutorial at OSCON on HTML Canvas. All you need is a text editor, Chrome, and basic JavaScript knowledge. By the end of the session you’ll know a ton about Canvas and have built your own little video game that can run almost anywhere. The full lecture notes [...]

Get a Discount to See Me Speak at OSCON

I’m very excited to announce that two of my presentations have been accepted to OSCON this year (thankfully back in Portland again). OSCON is one of my favorite conferences because I get to learn as well as teach. There is such a diverse set of topics that I try to get out of my comfort [...]

Travel, Tablets, and Sleep

I’m on the plane home from Mobile World Congress. It’s been a heck of a couple of weeks. I’ve gotten some new coworkers, a new boss, announced our new products, showed off the new devices in Barcelona, and spread the word of webOS itself to anyone who will listen. I’ve got several blogs coming about [...]

OSCON and Mobile Portland Trip Report

Greetings Earthlings! Today’s the first day I haven’t been traveling, so I can finally catch my breath and write down some notes. It’s been a helluva week. Last week I drove to Portland for OSCON to give several presentations and be involved in general geekery (if you follow me on Twitter, that’s why you saw [...]

OSCON Schedule

I’m speaking at OSCON in Portland next week, and what a busy week it will be. In addition to my personal session on marketing open source projects, I’ve added some Palm stuff in collaboration with HP. If you can’t attend OSCON but will be in Portland I will also be speaking at the Portland Java [...]

Palm Developer Day and OSCON

A big part of my new job at Palm is education, in the form of tutorials, blogs, and of course speaking at conferences. Two new speaking engagements have recently come up. Palm Developer Day and OSCON. Read on for details.

OreDev on Design

I was in Sweden all of this past week for the OreDev conference. I had a wonderful time last year and made it first on my list to see again. The attendees are friendly and their technologies diverse, making it such a good learning environment. I was especially pleased to see they have added an [...]

Art, Design, and Sweden

I had hoped to have my next tutorial article done by now but, alas, travel and JavaStore deadlines snuck up on me. I’m currently flying to Sweden for the annual OreDev conference. If you live in northern Europe and have never been to OreDev I highly recommend it. It’s not too big (600ish attendees), has [...]