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Message #00256
Re: Mobile App and Web Gallery
Hi all!
Exactly! But you don't have to program other language.. You just need to
sign the final version of file. I will use a special framework that can
save us the time.
The framework let us to program in html - css but if we wanna use python or
django, we can just 'call' server :)
Ah Jono.. Let me know when I can start to program the mobile version...
Maybe we can do a card on Trello board system :)
Best Regards
- Mirko Pizii
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Mirko Pizii
Email: hallino1(at)gmail.com <https://launchpad.net/%7Ehallino1>
https://launchpad.net/~hallino1
http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/MirkoPizii
2012/6/21 Jono Bacon <jono@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Chris Wilson <afrowildo@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I could put together an app for the iPhone. I've never developed one to
> > completion yet but have been messing around with a number of pet projects
> > over the past 6 months so am quite confident in my ability to get it
> done.
> > One cool thing in particular that could come from this would be a an
> > Objective-C library for accessing the accomplishments, and since they're
> > only stored in Ubuntu One anyway, that could pave the way for a general
> > purpose Ubuntu One Objective-C library.
> >
> > An added bonus of building the iPhone app is that we can also get a
> native
> > iPad app almost for free. In XCode, you don't create projects
> specifically
> > for the iPhone or iPad, rather you just create an iOS project and that
> comes
> > with Storyboards (a drag 'n' drop UI builder, similar to Glade) for both
> the
> > iPhone and iPad. If you design it properly, you can recycle all your code
> > between the two apps and just rebuild the interface, which will take no
> time
> > at all.
>
> Thanks for the interest in helping! :-)
>
> You should take a look at the spec at
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/Specs/Mobile - you wouldn't
> need an ObjC library as the app would merely show a special CSS view
> of the website for mobile/tablet.
>
> > I would have to wait until after the App Showdown is finished since all
> my
> > free time is currently being devoted to that.
>
> No worries!
>
> Jono
>
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> Jono Bacon
> Ubuntu Community Manager
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