Web 2.0 Expo

Making Sense of Rich Internet Applications


10:30 - 11:20AM on Thursday, September 18 in 1A08 & 10

Rich Internet applications have become one of the many overhyped buzzwords in the web 2.0 community and every company from Google to Microsoft seems to have a different definition of what a rich Internet application is. In this session I’ll talk briefly about the history of RIAs and then dive into the current landscape to show you how you can start using RIAs as part of your web strategy regardless of your current software infrastructure. We’ll look at examples spanning from the desktop to the mobile world and look at open source as well other solutions so you’ll get a full picture of what works best for you.



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Ryan. Looking forward to finally meeting you and catching your session!

09:03PM Fri Sep 05, 2008


I'm not a techie, yet I enjoyed the session. Nice job of providing a quick-moving high-level overview with specific examples and learning points I could walk away with.

09:38AM Thu Sep 18, 2008


Even more interesting than I expected (even from my non-developer perspective). I enoyed the examples interspersed with technology approaches.

11:09AM Fri Sep 26, 2008


Good, fast summary of 'what' to use but not enough 'why'.

12:08PM Fri Sep 26, 2008



 

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