Monday, September 2, 2013

Upcoming Salesforce Webinars for Sept. 2013 - Mobile, Mobile, and More Mobile

I am just getting back from my vacation, and for my first post-vacation post, I would like to let you know about upcoming Salesforce Webinars for September 2013.

One of the resources that Salesforce avail to the developers is the webinar - online tutorial or question and answer period - they hold frequently.  These webinars are usually held over GoTo Meeting or Google Hangout, and you can register for free on their respective webpages.  You can find out about their upcoming webinars on the Salesforce event calendar, but I'll also post somewhat regularly about the upcoming webinars here as well.

The focus for September seems to be on mobile development, probably in conjunction with release of version 2 of the Salesforce Mobile SDK.  The first of the webinar is entitled Intro to the Salesforce Mobile SDK: Building iOS Apps and appears to focus on iOS application development using Mobile SDK 2.0.  This will be held on Thursday, Septebmer 5, 2013 at 7:00am PDT and 10:00am PDT.

At 11:00am PDT of  Tuesday, September 10, 2013, there will be a webinar on Rapid Mobile Application Development Using the Appery.io Mobile Pack and Salesforce.com.   I am not familiar with Appery.io, but based on name and on description, this is another framework for developing mobile web application.  I believe this webinar will actually be run by the representative from Appery.io, so we should be able to pick up a thing or two on integrating this framework with Salesforce.

Finally, there will be another CodeTalk on Mobile development at 9:30am PDT, Thursday, September 12, 2013.  CodeTalk is an online question-and-answer session on a chosen topic that Salesforce hold somewhat regularly, and the topic is usually is closely tied to a recently-held webinar.  I usually find these CodeTalks more helpful than the webinar as webinar seems to be more geared towards the beginning developer whereas these are actually answering the questions the developers have.  One thing I would advise is to get your questions ready as it can go by pretty quickly.

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