Posted by javiergs on April 2, 2011
Desert Code Camp 2011.1 Phoenix, AZ. April 2011 SessionID 271. 00:00 – 00:00, Saturday (April 2) — Chandler-Gilbert Community College Abstract Starting where our “iOS Programming 101″ journey left us, we will continue our way to get into the exploration of a new topic, “Navigation-based applications”. Our trip start in winding but short roads [...]
Posted by javiergs on February 24, 2011
Desert Code Camp 2011.1 Phoenix, AZ. April 2011 SessionID 270. 00:00 – 00:00, Saturday (April 2) — Chandler-Gilbert Community College Abstract The iPhone Programming 101 will take us into a journey that starts with a brief introduction about iPhone software architecture and iPhone SDK developing tools. We will make a stop to review the [...]
Posted by javiergs on November 13, 2010
Desert Code Camp 2010.2 Phoenix, AZ. November 2010 SessionID 167. 11:30 – 12:30, Saturday (November 13) — Chandler-Gilbert Community College Abstract The iPhone Programming 101 will take us into a journey that starts with a brief introduction about iPhone software architecture and iPhone SDK developing tools. We will make a stop to review the [...]
Posted by javiergs on October 28, 2010
Academic Forum Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico. October 2010 Tutorial. 15:00–20:00, Thursday (October 28) — Instituto Tecnologico de La Laguna 0. Abstract
Posted by javiergs on October 18, 2010
ACM Conference on Object Oriented Programming, Languages and Applications (is now part of ACM Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity) Reno, NV. October 2010 Tutorial 13. ACM Digital Library – Reference Gonzalez-Sanchez, J. and Chavez-Echeagaray, M. E. 2010. iPhone application development. In Proceedings of the ACM international Conference Companion on [...]
Posted by javiergs on September 27, 2010
OOPSLA (Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applications) is an annual ACM conference, mainly taking places in United States and Canada. OOPSLA is an annual conference covering topics on object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications. OOPSLA’s venue changes every year, and the categories of its program vary. Historically OOPSLA has combined the presentation of academic papers [...]
Posted by javiergs on May 5, 2010
Desert Code Camp 2010.1 Phoenix, AZ. May 2010 SessionID 93. 4:00 – 5:00, Saturday (May 5) — Devry University Abstract In this session we will learn how to develop applications that use the accelerometer and core location features of the iPhone / iPad. These are two of the most amazing features in these devices, [...]
Posted by javiergs on March 18, 2010
10th International Conference on Computer Systems Engineering (in spanish: X Congreso Internacional de Sistemas Computacionales) Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. March 2010 Tutorial. 15:00–19:00, Thursday (Mar 18) — Tecnologico de Monterrey, campus Guadalajara Abstract iPhone is a new and widely extended platform to develop object-oriented applications. In 2008 Apple sold 13.7 millions of devices. In the [...]
Posted by javiergs on February 15, 2010
Research Assistant, Learning Science Research Lab, ASU February 2009 – Present Principal Investigator: Dr. Robert Atkinson, Associated Professor. Projects: Mobile and Affective Learning Environments Abstract Mobile device ownership has seen an exponential growth throughout the world in the last decade. In light of this fact, instructional designers, both in private and public industry, are [...]
Posted by javiergs on November 7, 2009
Desert Code Camp 2009.2 Phoenix, AZ. November 2009 SessionID. 4:00 – 5:00, Saturday (November 7) — Devry University Abstract In this session we will learn how to develop applications that use the accelerometer and core location features of the iPhone / iPad. These are two of the most amazing features in these devices, and [...]