9-Aug-13 (Created: 9-Aug-13) | More in 'Expert Android'

3 hours of free Android training on Aug 6th

For free, On Aug 6th I am presenting a 3 hour training on Android and Parse Mobile Cloud if you are keen

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Linkt o Register

http://jaxmug.eventbrite.com

When and Where


Southeside Library
10599 Deerwood Park Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32256

Tuesday, August 6, 2013 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EDT)

Motive: A radically different approach to teaching

A radically different approach to teaching where I will walk you through the applications screen by screen and field by field and then cover the implementation file by file and line by line.

Topic:

Deep dive into Android and Parse by understanding user management and how to store and retrive objects in the Parse cloud on behalf of those users.

Prerequisites:


A strong programmer with 5 to 10 years of experience 
Or 
An android programmer with 1 year of experience
Or
You are a Manager and just want to know how things are done in Android 

Format

Go through file by file to see how a sample cloud based collaborative program works on Android. File by File and line by line

What you need to bring

Just sit, soak in, ask questions

Not a lot but a few incentives

I do have a couple of just published Expert Android books that I can give out if they are willing to write a review on Amazon.

Contacts


http://twitter.com/SatyaKomatineni
email: [email protected]
linkedin
Other contacts

Links

1. Here is the event page at meetup.com. You can use this page to sign up for JaxMug and be part of this group.

2. A roadmap for learning Android

3. Here is my research on Parse

4. An introduction to parse. This session is based on this article

5. Advanced form processing for Android

6. Link to Expert Android Book from APress

7. A quick look at Parse like BAAS platforms