On 23rd April 2013, I attended Salesforce Mobile Developer Week | Developer Force.com event Bangalore location. The event was hosted by Sandeep Bhanot , a Salesforce evangelist at Salesforce.com.
I would like to divide this blog into two parts; one talking about an statistics (which I liked very much) shown during the event and the other showing useful links to get to know Salesforce mobile apps development.
Part 1
One statistics that I saw during the event was that "Apple's iPhone business is now bigger than whole of Microsoft | Mail Online". My first thought was like this: I could not believe this. I have grown up hearing all about Microsoft and Bill Gates. They are there from a long time. How could a small innovation all of a sudden could surpass this big mammoth. I then did Google search and found this Forbes report.
So much of talk on the above Forbes statistics. Lets move ahead with the event updates.
Part 2
Sandeep started talking about Salesforce Touch, the Salesforce mobile application. To sum up, Salesforce Touch is built on HTML5 technology, so it’s easy to add the Sales app to any mobile tablet or handset. That means your company can focus on growing sales, not building and maintaining infrastructure. As of now, officially Salesforce Touch is supported on iPhone and iPad.
For mobile app development, Salesforce has introduced Salesforce Platform Mobile Services tol rapidly build enterprise mobile apps. To know more about this services, click here Mobile Application Development with Salesforce Platform Mobile Services | Developer Force.com. The services introduced Mobile Packs( namely jQuery Mobile | jQuery Mobile, AngularJS — Superheroic JavaScript MVW Framework and Backbone.js ) to jumpstart web mobile development with leading open-source JavaScript frameworks.
To start with, follow this link Getting Started with Mobile Services | Developer Force.com.
Moreover, I get to know some ways of data binding in Salesforce. They are:
In the end, I would like to share some other important source of information which could be needed for mobile apps development.
- Getting Started with Mobile Services
- Explore the Salesforce Platform Mobile Services archive of articles, books, blogs, webinars, presentations, open-source libraries and tools.
- Salesforce Platform Mobile Service
- Brief intro of the new Mobile Packs for jQuery Mobile, AngularJS and Backbone
- SalesforceMobileSDK-iOS
- SalesforceMobileSDK-Android
- Force.com-JavaScript-REST-Toolkit
- This minimal toolkit allows JavaScript in web pages to call the Force.com REST API in a number of different ways.
- developerforce/Force.com-JavaScript-REST-Toolkit · GitHub
Explore these resources and enjoy how to develop Salesforce mobile apps.
Happy mobile apps development !!!
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ReplyDeletethank you for the information you gave in two part. All are good.i read your blog its really very useful for those who want to know about the iphone Application development
Nowadays many companies here in the US are consulting iphone app development DC projects with respect to developers.
I like when I end up saving money an talent
I am happy that you liked this blog. Thank you, Peterson.
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