Vodacom to barrage app
development
workshop. Vodacom is
planning to barrage South
Africa's aboriginal
multiplatform adaptable
appliance development
branch aimed at deepening
the adaptable app eco-
system in South Africa. This
branch will be launched in
affiliation with some of the
best and arch ICT players in
South Africa, including
BlackBerry, CSIR, Google,
Microsoft, mLab, Nokia,
Qualcomm, Samsung,
Technology Addition
Agency and The Addition
Hub.
The workshop, which will
yield abode from 03 to 05
October 2012 at The
Addition Hub in Pretoria,
forms allotment of the
Vodacom Developer
Programme which aims to
animate bounded
developers to architecture
apps that are accordant to
the South African bazaar as
able-bodied as the all-
around market.
"We are captivated to
accept partnered with key
industry players who
accept teamed up to drive
adaptable appliance
addition in South Africa.
They will present their best
convenance software
engineering techniques and
accommodate insights on
some of the a lot of avant-
garde adaptable appliance
software development
tools. Developers will
aswell accretion acumen on
allotment options
available. We achievement
this programme will
animate bounded
developers to get actively
complex in the conception
of an ecosystem of
bounded apps in South
Africa," says Prins Mhlanga,
Managing Executive of
Digital Media at Vodacom.
Below is a examination of
capacity that will be
discussed during day one of
the workshop:
Vodacom Developer
Programme as a car to
drive adaptable app
ecosystem in South Africa
by Prins Mhlanga,
Managing Executive at
Vodacom.
The action development
opportunities in the
adaptable amplitude by
Paulo Ferreira, Head of
Actionobility at Samsung.
Opportunities for adaptable
applications in government
by McLean Sibanda, CEO at
The Addition Hub.
Developing windows buzz
amateur and addition to
developing for Windows 8
by Dave Russell, Technical
Developer Evangelist at
Microsoft.
Android, HTML5 and
adaptable web
development by Ato Ulzen-
Appiah the Developer
Outreach Programme
Manager of Sub-Saharan
Africa at Google and Toby
Kurien, the Android
Development Freelancer.
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