If anyone is heading to the OpenSocial Birthday party at MySpace next week, I'll be there to give a presentation on the OpenSocial Dev App and to talk to developers about getting their apps running on multiple containers. See you there!
November 2008 Archives
In October, I was fortunate enough to be able to travel to Shanghai and Beijing for Google's DevFest developer events in those cities.
Presenting OpenSocial to developers who hadn't had as much exposure to the technology was a refreshing challenge. It made me look at our existing slide decks a bit more critically (especially since the slides were going to be translated) and I wound up creating a lot of content to explain the basic OpenSocial concepts.
If you're a developer interested in OpenSocial but can't seem to find an overview of the entire technology stack (as of October 2008, at least), check out these slides - hopefully they'll give you some insight:
Presenting OpenSocial to developers who hadn't had as much exposure to the technology was a refreshing challenge. It made me look at our existing slide decks a bit more critically (especially since the slides were going to be translated) and I wound up creating a lot of content to explain the basic OpenSocial concepts.
If you're a developer interested in OpenSocial but can't seem to find an overview of the entire technology stack (as of October 2008, at least), check out these slides - hopefully they'll give you some insight:
Here they are translated into Chinese. My goal is to get some of the new images and diagrams into the official documentation soon.
