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San Francisco, CA August 4-7, 2008
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The ACCESS Developer Day is only $95 and gives you access to three days of the Exhibit Hall, Keynote Presentations, Feature Presentations and
Birds-of-a-Feather Meetings.
During the last five years, Linux has made strong inroads into the mobile handset marketplace, as an embedded OS and as a platform for innovation. Today,
on high-end "smart phones" and increasingly on mid-tier "feature phones", Linux helps handset OEMs bring new intelligent devices to market faster and more
cost-effectively.
The Mobile Linux Conference at LinuxWorld will not merely tout this progress, but explore how Linux-based platforms really work. The conference will offer
developers insight into the technical capabilities of mobile Linux, avenues for creating and customizing mobile system software, and building applications on
Linux-based mobile phones and phone "stacks".
Mobile Linux Conference tracks will also detail technical and market challenges facing Linux deployment in mobile, at each stage of the mobile ecosystem,
from chipmakers to OSVs to handset OEMs to operators and ISVs. Key themes will include the intersection of community, consortia and commercial concerns, and
the creation and deployment of software for and by each.
Click here to download the conference mailer!
ACCESS Developer Day
Tuesday, August 5th
Learn from ACCESS how to build applications for the ACCESS Linux Platform using open source tools like the Eclipse IDE and Glade UI designer.
These hands-on sessions prepare you to take advantage of platform features and mobile market opportunities. Linux is now mobile!
Session 1: 10:15 – 11:15
ACCESS Development Technologies and ALP Overview
This session presents the various ACCESS technologies of interest to developers, including Widgets and Web 2.0 applications, Java, Garnet OS
(also known as Palm OS), and an architectural overview of the ACCESS Linux Platform (ALP).
Session 2: 11:30 – 12:30
Development Tools for Native Apps
This hands-on introduction to the ACCESS Development Suite, toolset for building native ALP applications, will guide attendees through the simple steps
of building a native application for the ACCESS Linux Platform. Getting up and developing could never be easier with integrated debugging against the
built-in simulator.
Lunchtime Lab: 11:30 – 12:30
Testing lab: Garnet OS/Java/ALP apps
For those developers with existing Garnet OS (previously known as Palm OS), Java, and Web applications. This is an opportunity for developers to test
their existing applications on ALP enabled environments. It will also give them the opportunity to show-off their applications for consideration for
inclusion in our application store and part of the ADN Elite program.
Keynote: 1:30 - 2:00
ACCESS Developer Business and Funding Opportunities
Learn about the business and partnership opportunities with ACCESS and the opportunities for those of you building compelling native applications
for ALP as well as the VC and funding landscape in this arena.
Session 3: 3:00 - 4:00
Building an ALP Native App
This hands-on session uses the ACCESS Development Suite for a better understanding of what it takes to build an ALP application.
Session 4: 4:15 - 5:15
Advanced ALP Programming with Hiker
A deeper dive into fully integrated ALP application development in this hands-on session will leverage the features of the open source Hiker components
for tighter application integration into the underlying ALP environment.
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