Node.js is the hottest thing the tech world has had to talk about this year. In case you didn't know, Node.js is a server platform for application development that makes building high-availability APIs and real-time applications really simple. And the best news is that you code for it with JavaScript. In this session, learn what Node.js is and what it means to use a nonblocking infrastructure. We'll talk about why JavaScript is well suited to this kind of environment, and then we'll show how to leverage Node.js to build applications for the browser, mobile, and beyond.
jQuery Mobile greatly simplifies the implementation of mobile-specific interfaces while still using clean, semantic HTML and CSS. However, the way pages are implemented in jQuery Mobile can be a bit of a shift for new mobile designers. In this video we'll look at the components of a jQuery Mobile "page", and how you can quickly build out an entire jQuery mobile application within a single HTML file.
A friend of mine who has seen most of the videos on Adobe TV loves this video. Hopefully I can shed some light on one of the coolest new superhero films! Go behind the scenes on the ambitious new superhero film, Scubaman! See how the new HP Z800 workstation and Adobe CS5 Production Premium made the entire production possible.
Yesterday the sneaks from Adobe Max 2011 were posted and this one is getting a lot of hype, and I can see why. In this video demo, Jue Wang will show you a sneak peek of a potential new feature that allows users to remove blurriness from digital photos caused by camera shake while the pictures were being taken.
This new touch app looks really cool and I can't wait to get my hands on it. Product Manager Devin Fernandez shows how to use Adobe Proto to develop interactive wireframes and prototypes using touch gestures.
