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Titanium Studio and Titanium Mobile 1.7

Titanium Studio: will this change anything? It is a big step, and offers something I really missed while working with Titanium in the past: integrated debugging. I think I will rather stay with XCode and code native Objective-C. Link: Introducing Titanium Studio and Titanium Mobile 1.7.

MooTools Core for Server and Mobile Development

One of the best things of MooTools is that it is very modular, from the core itself. This means you don’t need to include all core elements in your projects if you don’t want or don’t need some modules. For example, you may not want to include Array or Function, if you don’t need any [...]

Titanium Developer: love and hate (Part II)

For the last four weeks and despite other projects and deadlines, I’ve been working on a mobile app for iPhone and Android, using Titanium Developer from Appcelerator. I still hate it. And I still love it. More to come…

Titanium Developer: love and hate

I’ve been using Titanium Developer for a while now, since I installed it to do some mobile app research one or two months ago. But up until now I barely used it again other than to maintain a desktop app I created for a game, which thanks to Titanium runs in both Mac and PC. [...]

Things to do

To do list: Try Appcelerator (downloaded.. don’t like it very much, have to spend more time with it) Install iPhone SDK 3.2 (downloading installing…) Study LinkedIn API Study Twitter API Take a look at YQL Play with Google Closure JS library Play with Dojo JS library That’s it for now. Let’s see if I can [...]

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Eneko Alonso is a software engineer and UI developer with more than eight years of experience in software and web development. He lives in San Luis Obispo, California and works at LEVEL Studios.

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