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DESCRIPTION:Let&#39\;s be honest. Yes\, web applications in web browsers h
 ave become very powerful with modern browsers and HTML5. But there will p
 robably always be a need for desktop applications. On Windows\, WPF has b
 een in standstill for years and the Windows Tile Framework (WTF) applicat
 ions never went anywhere. On Mac\, Cocoa is powerful\, but it has a high 
 learning curve. And developing separate applications for Windows and Mac 
 gives you two separate code bases. What if you could build a desktop appl
 ication in HTML5\, but without the limitations of the web browser sandbox
 ? Imagine being able to build a desktop application with a web front-end 
 and complete access to the desktop. Wouldn&#39\;t that be interesting? We
 ll\, we have that today in Electron\, the engine behind the Atom text edi
 tor\, Visual Studio Code\, and many other desktop applications. In this s
 ession\, I will introduce you to Electron and the architecture for Electr
 on applications. I will also show you how to get started building applica
 tions with Electron and how to package and distribute your applications f
 or deployment to your users. Come learn about this fascinating new realm 
 of desktop development!
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LOCATION:Chandler - Gilbert Community College - IRN-219
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SUMMARY:Let&#39\;s be honest. Yes\, web applications in web browsers have 
 become very powerful with modern browsers and HTML5. But there will proba
 bly always be a need for desktop applications. On Windows\, WPF has been 
 in standstill for years and the Windows Tile Framework (WTF) applications
  never went anywhere. On Mac\, Cocoa is powerful\, but it has a high lear
 ning curve. And developing separate applications for Windows and Mac give
 s you two separate code bases. What if you could build a desktop applicat
 ion in HTML5\, but without the limitations of the web browser sandbox? Im
 agine being able to build a desktop application with a web front-end and 
 complete access to the desktop. Wouldn&#39\;t that be interesting? Well\,
  we have that today in Electron\, the engine behind the Atom text editor\
 , Visual Studio Code\, and many other desktop applications. In this sessi
 on\, I will introduce you to Electron and the architecture for Electron a
 pplications. I will also show you how to get started building application
 s with Electron and how to package and distribute your applications for d
 eployment to your users. Come learn about this fascinating new realm of d
 esktop development!
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