IMPORTANT NOTE: THE FOLLOWING POST IS DISCUSSING AN UPCOMING RELEASE AND IS INTENDED AS A 'HEADS UP' FOR NEW CHANGES THAT ARE COMING. We're blogging this now to provide advanced support for this release, which is looking to be a few weeks away.
IMPORTANT NOTE: THE FOLLOWING POST IS DISCUSSING AN UPCOMING RELEASE AND IS INTENDED AS A 'HEADS UP' FOR NEW CHANGES THAT ARE COMING. We're blogging this now to provide advanced support for this release, which is looking to be a few weeks away.
Welcome to our 4th Tips & Tricks post. With each post, we'll take an example of a common use of Ribbit and explore how we can make the code more efficient, stylish, and a better experience for the user.
With the recent demo of Google Wave and HTML5, here is a great article by Serge Jespers on Adobe vs. the 'Open Web' and HTML5. It is refreshing to see a different perspective now that the media hype has dissipated.
We launched the Killer App Challenge on November 16, while the Ribbit team was manning a huge booth at Adobe MAX 2008 in San Francisco. I took the stage that day and presented Ribbit functionality and new demo apps to a packed room of extremely enthused Flash and Flex developers looking to get a sense of what rich communications services the platform was all about.
Some of the Ribbit Team went to South By Southwest last week to spread the good word on how a utility should provide its services to an ever increasingly ROI-savvy world. We had great conversations on what the face of telephone service looks like. I had never been to SxSW before, and had no idea what to expect. It was amazing. Never have I been around such a huge group of people who care so much about interaction. So here is my quick recap: My close friends at OrdinaryKids were nominated for an interactive award.