RWX / CDX - December 3 - 6, 2013 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Exploring Glass

RWX / CDX

Fort Lauderdale · December 3 - 6, 2013

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About this Presentation

Want to know what the world through Google Glass looks like?

In this session we will demo Google Glass and dive into what is possible when you get technology out of the way. We will explore the Mirror API and demonstrate how to build apps for Glass. Finally, we will show you how to hack Glass and push the envelope on what it can do.

Gabriel Dayley

Web Warrior

I am a software developer, innovator, father and husband. I didn't invent the web, HTTP, JavaScript or even rounded corners. I haven't written a book (yet) or any draft specifications but I do enjoy the challenge of pushing the limits of technology. I am passionate about spending time with my family, learning everything, messing with technology and evangelizing America's pastime.

I currently work as a Software Architect for the LDS Church where I have been influential in pushing the web as a strong platform for building applications. I am the founder and current manager of the Utah Google Developer Group where I enjoy interacting with other individuals who are passionate about learning technology. I have over a decade of experience as a developer and a B.S in Computer Science from Utah Valley University.

I am grateful to those many who have shared their knowledge, experience and criticism with me along the way. I believe the Web is incredibly successful because it is an open platform and learning should follow in that same spirit. I look forward to sharing what I have learned with you, but most of all I look forward to learning from you.

Thomas Valletta

Mobile Architect

Thomas A. Valletta, Mobile Architect, Open Web Evangelist, and hack has been developing for the web for fourteen years. His clients range across industries including defence, healthcare, technology, e-commerce, human resources and religion. He has professionally developed native applications for Android, iPhone, WebOS, Blackberry, and Windows. He has engineered solutions using Java, .Net, PHP, JavaScript, Objective C, VBScript and Commodore Basic (I am pretty sure that those last two don't count). He lives outside of Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife and four children.