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This introductory hands-on seminar will provide an overview of the open source OpenLaszlo architecture and development environment, as well as the basics to learning Laszlo’s XML+JavaScript based coding language, called LZX. Attendees will discover OpenLaszlo’s unique development attributes, including the secrets behind creating rich, custom-looking applications; connecting to a Web service; and compiling to different runtimes. As an added bonus, you’ll be able to walk away knowing how to build a simple AJAX application from scratch! No prior OpenLaszlo experience is necessary to attend this session. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own laptops so they can follow along in real-time, although the materials provided will be useful to those who do not have a computer. Note: Time to install OpenLaszlo and additional training materials will be allocated at the start of this seminar. Antun Karlovac is the lead Web application engineer at Laszlo Systems. Having worked with the company for nearly four years, he's been instrumental in developing the company's application development documentation and technical specifications. Currently, Antun spearheads the training division of Laszlo Systems, where he's led hundreds of developers through topics ranging from AJAX development best practices and coding syntaxes to LZX data architecture and general RIA design. Prior to Laszlo, Antun worked at Moonstone Interactive, a San Francisco Bay Area-based Web design and development agency. Antun holds a Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Westminster University, London, UK, and also an Internet design and technology certification from San Francisco University.
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This introductory hands-on seminar will provide an overview of the open source OpenLaszlo architecture and development environment, as well as the basics to learning Laszlo?s XML+JavaScript based coding language, called LZX. Attendees will discover OpenLaszlo's unique development attributes, including the secrets behind creating rich, custom-looking applications; connecting to a Web service; and compiling to different runtimes. As an added bonus, you'll be able to walk away knowing how to build a simple AJAX application from scratch! No prior OpenLaszlo experience is necessary to attend this session. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own laptops so they can follow along in real-time, although the materials provided will be useful to those who do not have a computer. Note: Time to install OpenLaszlo and additional training materials will be allocated at the start of this seminar. |
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