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Better Software and Frontiers of Interaction
May 17th, 2010 by franciov

Frontiers of Interaction 2010Spring has finally sprung (in spite of the rain…) and there are plenty of events taking place here in Italy. At the beginning of May I attended the Better Software conference in Florence, maybe the most important conference about software in Italy, in which I had the pleasure to meet Peldi from Balsamiq who left a huge impression on me with his boundless energy and enthusiasm.

Leandrò Agrò, speaker at Better Software, convinced me to attend Frontiers of Interaction – the crossroads of innovation in Italy. What interests me most is that this conference is not specifically about software. “It’s not about software at all!”, you might say. Well, what’s not about software? I found out I’m much more interested to what is related to software than software itself. I mean interaction design of course, user experience, business, but also pollution, cyber punk, italian design, parallel computing

See you there!

The Vodafone widget developer port-a-thon
Oct 7th, 2009 by franciov

JIL_partnersIn this moment I’m on a train heading back to Rome from the Novotel Hotel in Milan where I participated in the Vodafone widget developer port-a-thon (October 5 and 6). Vodafone and the JIL team provided a presentation of the upcoming JIL Developer Portal, market opportunity associated to mobile widgets and brand new devices. But above all this meeting has been a working session: I had to bring my laptop and to roll up my sleeves and get to work. The JIL team provided us user experience guidelines, quality criteria to follow for a widget to be accepted for publishing, showed how to port a real mobile widget and supported us all the time in developing our widgets through JIL Widget SDK and JIL Software Development Kit (Eclipse-based IDE). The JIL team also provided brand new devices on which we installed our widgets for testing purpose.

I come from mobile web site and application development for mobile handsets, and mobile widgets are rather a new thing for me despite I had to deal with Nokia Web Runtime some months ago. At first glance mobile widgets seem to incorporate all advantages associated on both classic mobile applications and browser “applications” (i.e. mobile web sites):

  • Web technology
  • Low learning curve
  • Portability
  • Easy to Layout
  • Offine content store
  • One Package

However JIL Widget SDK is actually far from perfect: lack of features (to be implemented), device heterogeneity and limitations, different Web RunTimes to be handled. Fortunately the JIL project, currently in Beta, consists of a skilled team of developers and a large community, so I’m sure platform stability will be improved, missing features will be implemented and new features will be added.

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