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An Evening with MongoDB - Toronto 2012: Mobiliz...

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August 02, 2012
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An Evening with MongoDB - Toronto 2012: Mobilize MongoDB with Titanium and OpenShift

Grant Shipley, Red Hat
Join us for a technical how-to session on how to develop iPhone and Android apps with MongoDB backends for the cloud. Let's skip having to learn three different languages and jumpstart the development process using what you already know. We'll utilize Appcelerator's Titanium IDE to create a native mobile application targeting multiple mobile platforms. Next, we'll deploy our app to the cloud and explore a few tips and tricks for managing the MongoDB backend. Finally we'll pull out our smartphones and bask in the awesomeness of our apps! Nothing complicated, nothing convoluted. Just straight ahead mobile development goodness with MongoDB.
Grant Shipley is an OpenShift PaaS Evangelist at Red Hat focused on cloud technologies. Prior to that, Grant was a Manager of Software Development with responsibilities over the www.redhat.com website and supporting infrastructure. Grant has over 10 years of software development experience focusing on Java and PHP. In his free time, he contributes to several open source projects as well as developing iOS applications. Grant has been using Linux on a daily basis since 1994 and is active in the FOSS community.

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August 02, 2012
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  1. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 1 Mobilize MongoDB with Titanium &

    OpenShift Grant Shipley Developer Evangelist, Red Hat @gshipley
  2. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 2 What’s Titanium Studio? l  Eclipse-based

    IDE l  Build, test and deploy mobile apps from a single IDE l  HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Ruby, Rails, PHP and Python l  Source Control (Git) l  Code Assist l  Debugger l  Terminal l  Backed by Appcelerator
  3. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 3 What is MongoDB? l  Document-orientated

    l  High performance l  High availability l  Easy scalability
  4. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 4 Level Set •  Cloud computing

    will •  Save the world •  Feed all the children •  Shelter all the homeless •  Create world peace •  Save us from the zombie invasion •  Automagically correct your terrible photos
  5. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 7 Infrastructure-as-a-Service “How do I use

    this?” Servers in the Cloud You must build and manage everything (OS, App Servers, DB, App, etc.)
  6. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 8 Software-as-a-Service “I’m not sure this

    does what I need.” You are restricted to the features of the 3rd Party application Someone else’s app in the Cloud (CRM, etc.)
  7. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 9 Platform-as-a-Service •  Quickly build the

    Application that YOU need for •  Your Group, your Enterprise, your next great idea! •  Big data, mobile, social •  You code the application, We run it for you •  Leverage the ease, scale and power of the Cloud Code Deploy Enjoy
  8. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 10 Why Deploy Apps to OpenShift?

    l  Fast l  Free l  Easy l  Scalable
  9. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 13 Work the Way YOU Want

    to Work l  Eclipse plug-ins, Cloud-based IDEs, Dashboard l  REST API l  Command-line tools l  Shell access l  Support Git l  Pre/post deploy, pre/post install hooks l  Jenkins and Maven built-in l  Runs on AWS – leverage their ecosystem l  Pluggable cartridges for partners & devs (coming soon)
  10. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 14 Plus: MongoDB Rocks on OpenShift!

    •  3 FREE Instances •  Mongo 2.0 •  Log Tailing •  Snapshots •  RockMongo •  Mongo Shell •  MMS Support
  11. Grant Shipley - @gshipley 18 Got Questions? We Have Answers!

    l  IRC: freenode #openshift l  Forums: http://www.redhat.com/openshift/forums l  Email: [email protected] l  Twitter: @openshift l  Grant on Twitter: @gshipley l  Source code: www.github.com/BeerShift