Archive for: February, 2009
February 11th, 2009
The iPhone conference cometh: 360|iDev March 2-4
One of my favorite RIA events is 360|Flex. The organizers, Tom Ortega, and John Wilker, do a great job of getting the community excited and putting on an event with great technical content and great networking opportunities. The 360|Flex events end up feeling like a week hanging out with friends with some great sessions thrown in. And since we’ve seen an incredible interest on the part of RIA developers to start building things for the iPhone (and 200,000 applications can’t be wrong), they’re putting on an iPhone development conference in March called 360|iDev.
One of the things that I think is going to be interesting about this particular iPhone conference is the RIA background. The iPhone has become a big deal in the Flash community and gurus like Keith Peters have taken a head first plunge into the iPhone development world. Keith will be doing a session at 360|iDev, so this is going to be a great event to get some Flash perspective on iPhone development.
So if you’re doing RIA development and are looking to get started on the iPhone, check it out. It runs from March 2nd to the 4th at eBay’s San Jose office. Ticket prices are staggered and start at $200 so first folks to buy get the best prices (I think there are a few $200 tickets left). There are also four tracks: Game Development, Non-game Application Development, The Business of iPhone Development, and Hands-on Training, so there’s a lot of range in topics.
February 9th, 2009
The mulitouch future of RIAs
I’ve been really enjoying Richard Monson-Haefel’s blog on multi touch lately. Now that RIA technologies are able to do so much, it’s become apparent that the mouse and keyboard are simply too limiting as input devices. The maddening number of iPhone clones that do “gestures” but not true multi touch continues to leave me underwhelmed at the space. But with the iPhone and larger devices like Microsoft Surface or multi touch startups like Intuilab show that there’s a lot of innovation around these new interfaces and I think there is a very significant role for RIAs to play here.
We already know that Windows 7 will have multi touch support which means that anyone building WPF applications can incorporate multi touch functionality. Snow Leopard, Apple’s newest operating system, supposedly will include it as well but what I want to see are the RIA plugins include it: Flash, Silverlight, JavaFX, etc - because I think that’s where the exciting cases are.
Those plugins were built from the ground up to be rich in animation, multimedia, and experience - the perfect use case for multi touch. But I’m also very excited about what’s starting to happen with real time communication and collaboration with things like WCF and Cocomo. The web seems to be ready for real-time to take off, so we’re getting to the point where we have very rich data layers underneath extremely powerful user interface frameworks and technologies. The only piece that’s missing is an input mechanism that can actually make some of these things less cumbersome to use.
As the UIs and the data become more complex, there’s going to be a draw to move to better ways of actually interacting with the content. Multi touch technology gives us that, and as we’ve seen with the iPhone, people pick these applications up very, very quickly. That usability boost is critical if we want to start seeing widespread adoption of the more interesting user interface ideas out there. We’ve got all the parts of the puzzle, but it’s taking more time than I would have liked to bring it all together.
Apologies for the long hiatus. Between Christmas, a vacation to Japan, and everything else, things have been hectic. But hopefully I’m back with a vengeance.
Ryan Stewart, a Rich Internet Application developer and industry analyst, recently joined Adobe's Platform Team as a Rich Internet Application Evangelist. full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.
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