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AT&T Enhanced WebRTC SDK for JavaScript
The SDK comprises the following components:
Main responsibilities
Technologies used
Barnyard Math for iOS using U-verse Enabled SDK for iOS.
Barnyard Math is an iOS app that brings math fun to your U-verse TV. It connects your iOS device to your U-verse receiver and your kids can test their math skills on the big screen. Barnyard Math features addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with varying levels of difficulty.
The application is a port from the Android application with the same name.
The U-verse enabled SDK provides two main iOS libraries:
Responsibilities
Technologies used
As part of the API Realization Team I help build libraries and sample applications (mainly for iOS) to demonstrate the use of AT&T's RESTful APIs.
SDK for iOS: iOS Library for AT&T's RESTful APIs: In-App Messaging, Ads
Other responsibilities
Keywords: iOS, Javascript, Git-Fu, RESTful, API, SDK, Android, OAuth
Implementation of a multi-platform (iPad, iPhone, Android, Cross-browser Web) application for bonds emissions.
I have helped develop the front-end tier of our three-tiered application:
The initial scope was to develop the application for iPad only as a hybrid, a native wrapper application for a Mobile Web app.
The scope grew to include the Web version with cross-browser support, the iPhone, Android devices and to port the application to the native SDKs for each platform.
My main contributions are in the front-end implementing various modules for the cross-browser Web version and for the hybrid and native iPad versions of the application.
Cross-browser Web version:
iPad hybrid version (wrapper app for loading web content):
iPad native version:
Other technologies used
Systems integration through Electronic Data Interchange using XSLT and Korn Shell in Unix environments.
Web Development using JSF, Hibernate, CSS and JavaScript.
Warehouse Management System
Implementation of Direct Market Access through an Excel plugin written in C#.NET
Automated and manual software testing (functional and performance). Requirements and tests management using tools from Microfocus (Testpartner, Optimal Trace, QADirector, QALoad).
Training new resources in the use of the suite of testing applications.
XVI & XVII Summer Research at the Departamento de Aplicación de Microcomputadoras, BUAP (2006, 2007), iGEM Mexico (2007), Congreso Internacional de Sistemas Computacionales y Electrónicos (2009)
Sample Applications for AT&T's SDKs for iOS
Sample Applications for AT&T's Ads SDK for iOS
An example of a Catalog pseudo-class.
Simple Search Using Etsy's RESTful API
Various exercises using Javascript for NodeJS (Algorithms & Data Structures)
Mundo Aserta is the entrance to everything you need to emit bonds via iPad and iPhone, it is the tool with which we give a new face to our service: easier, faster and much more efficient.
Developed various modules for the hybrid and native version.
NSHipster is a journal of the overlooked bits in Objective-C and Cocoa. Updated weekly.
In the Java community there's been a rush of lightweight containers that help to assemble components from different projects into a cohesive application. Underlying these containers is a common…
Something radically new is in the air: new ways of understanding physical systems, new ways of thinking about thinking that call into question many of our basic assumptions. A realistic biology of the mind, advances in evolutionary biology, physics, information technology, genetics, neurobiology, psychology, engineering, the chemistry of materials: all are questions of critical importance with respect to what it means to be human. For the first time, we have the tools and the will to undertake the scientific study of human nature.
In this post I present the development model that I’ve introduced for all of my projects (both at work and private) about a year ago, and which has turned out to be very successful. I’ve been meaning to write about it for a while now, but I’ve never really found the time to do so thoroughly, until now. I won’t talk about any of the projects’ details, merely about the branching strategy and release management.
This article explains how to use a modified version of Nvie's Git branching model that is compatible with continuous integration.
Dependency hell is where you are when version lock and/or version promiscuity prevent you from easily and safely moving your project forward.
As a solution to this problem, I propose a simple set of rules and requirements that dictate how version numbers are assigned and incremented.
I call this system "Semantic Versioning." Under this scheme, version numbers and the way they change convey meaning about the underlying code and what has been modified from one version to the next.
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