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Bring your web apps to the Blackberry platform, win cool stuff!
- By: John
- Tweet: @johnallsopp
- April 17, 2013
With the rise of native mobile apps, what place is there for web developers in the mix? Frameworks like KendoUI, jQuery Mobile, and SenchaTouch can help develop UIs that feel more “native app-like”, and technologies like phoneGap can both give us lower level APIs, and help us wrap up our code to be deployed into App Stores.
But a platform we’ve been excited about for some time, Blackberry 10, makes web technologies first class citizens.
BlackBerry’s browser is a modern webkit browser, with industry leading scores in terms of performance, and feature support. But, unlike with many other platforms, Web developers get access to low level device APIs right from JavaScript. You can debug your apps using a web browser on your desktop, while they run natively on the device, and then package your apps to be deployed in BlackBerry World, the app storefront for the BlackBerry platform.
So, if you’ve already got mobile friendly or optimised content or apps, it makes sense to consider spending that little bit of extra effort to turn it into a BlackBerry 10 Native App.
Web Directions Code Blackberry App Competition
To give you just a little more incentive, BlackBerry are holding a competition for Australian and New Zealand residents, with top entrants showcased at Web Directions Code, and some pretty awesome prizes. And you don’t have to be attending Code to enter!
What you have to do
so, you’re thinking this is going to be a lot of work. Think again! And to give you a little more incentive, here’s what’s on offer.
Prizes
First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize All
All voters at Web Directions Code will walk away with great swag!
Judging
Judging will have two components:
The Workshop
To make it even easier to enter, Chris Saunders from BlackBerry will be hosting a workshop at Web Directions secret lair in Sydney, from 2pm to 5pm, Friday April 26th. Just bring your laptop, and code, and have Chris on hand to help you get up to speed, and maybe even complete your porting job, as well as test on some real live Blackberry 10 devices, before winding up the week with a beer. Then head around to #Fridayat4 to catch up with many more from the Sydney web community
It’s free, but places are limited, so sign up now, and get in the running for a trip to South East Asia later this year for BlackBerry Jam Asia (including flights and accommodation), cash prizes, and brand new BlackBerry devices.
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