We'll be discussing the pros and cons of different mobile solutions.
Building native, hybrid (PhoneGap), or plain web-apps. Each have their
pros and cons.
Torey Maerz and Nick Parker will be sharing their experiences as well
as answering any audience questions.
Pizza is provided by Aviva. See cijug.net for details.
Dan
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Joe
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iOS and xCode work on MacOS X, but there are ways to build a MacOS workstation using Virtual Box and an install of Mac OSX or OS X Server. You can google this for more information.
http://lifehacker.com/5583650/run-mac-os-x-in-virtualbox-on-windows
On Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Joe Brett wrote:
Hey i got a quick question for you guys. I am thinking about buying a pocket pc and i was looking around for a ide like eclipse or netbeans that could run on something like that. does anyone know where I could find something like this? please let me know.