Sean Sullivan
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Biography
Sean Sullivan is a software engineer specializing in mobile applications, web service development, and supply chain management systems. Sean is an Apache Software Foundation committer and has contributed to various open source projects, including the OAuth Java library.
Open Source Bridge 2010
Sessions for this user
* Connecting to Web Services on Android
This presentation will show how to connect to REST-based web services from an Android application. We'll discuss HTTP programming as well as XML and JSON libraries. This presentation will include a live demo of an Android application.
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Cooking |
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Proposals for this user
* Programming WebSockets
WebSockets is an exciting new technology that enables bidirectional communication between web applications and server-side processes. Google's Chrome browser already provides WebSockets and developers can expect to see the technology in other browsers in 2010. This presentation will cover the WebSocket protocol, JavaScript API, and server-side implementations.
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Chemistry | 03/25/2010 10:30PM |
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Open Source Bridge 2009
Sessions for this user
* Domo Arigato Mr. Roboto
This session is for developers who want to learn about the Android platform. Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. We’ll discuss the Android toolset and platform API’s.
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Chemistry |
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Proposals for this user
* Keep your fork(), there's pie
an introduction to the OAuth protocol and OAuth libraries
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Chemistry | 04/10/2009 11:19PM |
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* Skateboarding 2.0: Why Tony Hawk needs an electric skateboard
Tony Hawk was nine years old when his brother changed his life by giving him a blue fiberglass banana board. By age 16, Tony Hawk was the best skateboarder in the world. Unfortunately, Tony's success in skateboarding has not helped him overcome the challenges of web application development. The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) was designed to help developers build complex Ajax applications. Attend this session to learn how GWT makes Ajax programming as easy as riding an electric skateboard.
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Cooking | 04/10/2009 11:55PM |
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