Now teaching Mobile Web Development at Portland Community College

Register now for Mobile Web Development and Advanced Mobile Web Development for Smartphones for Fall 2009. Classes meet 5:30pm - 9:30pm once a week for six weeks in Portland, Oregon.

See the Mobile Web Development curriculum or contact me for details.

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Beginning Smartphone Web Development Book CoverBeginning Smartphone Web Development, my first Mobile Web development book, is completed, at press and expected in bookstores by December 31,
2009. The book is published by Apress as a part of their Wireless titles.

I am proud of this book because it is a comprehensive introduction to Mobile Web development for developers with no prior mobility experience. This book is for you if you are a Web developer who wants to break into Mobile Web development, if you are a Web designer wondering “what works” on the Mobile Web, and if you are a technology executive wanting to craft a smartphone Web strategy with realistic expectations of browser capabilities.

See the Beginning Smartphone Web Development book details page to review the table of contents, source code samples and author and reviewer biographies.

In Beginning Smartphone Web Development, you’ll learn to:

  • Identify web traffic from mobile devices.
  • Develop web sites using the markup languages of the Mobile Web: XHTML, XHTML-MP and CSS.
  • Add Mobile JavaScript and AJAX to increase client-side web interactivity on smartphones.
  • Adapt the syntax and design of Mobile Web pages to target smartphone models.
  • Study the design and usability of high-traffic Mobile Web sites.
  • Design Mobile Web pages for optimal usability on the form factors of smartphone screens.
  • Enhance Mobile Web pages to target advanced features of smartphone browsers.
  • Validate and compress mobile markup to optimize for network transmission and browser performance.
  • Simulate smartphones in the mobile ecosystem.
  • Read Mobile Web growth forecasts and opinions from Mobile Web technology experts.

My co-author, Rajesh Lal, contributed a strong chapter about Mobile Web design and usability for smartphones.

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Update: I found an excellent technical reviewer for the book. Thank you for the interest! I have kept all your names for future project consideration.

I am looking for a technical reviewer for my forthcoming Mobile Web Development book schedule for release in December 2009. This is a paid position with the book publisher.

You must be an expert in mobile web development technologies across the spectrum of mobile devices – from low-end legacy markup like WML to HTML/JS/AJAX and WebKit extensions for smartphones – including WURFL and content adaptation concepts. You must understand the oddities of the mobile ecosystem. You must also have an excellent command of the English language. No prior tech reviewing experience is required.

Ideally, you are located somewhat near Portland, OR to leave open the possibility of in-person collaboration.

Please send your qualifications to me via email if interested.

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