As we pulled up to the Immersion campus, I was very appreciative of how small and exceptionally light our devices are. If they weren’t, I probably would have toppled over from the weight of our usual marketing gear! Note to self: bring a wheelbarrow next time. J In any case, we made it in time to set up two Galaxy S IIs and two Galaxy Tab 10.1s in the testing lab of the Silicon Valley Android meet-up last Friday. We even had a couple minutes to breathe before our Android guru, Hod Greeley (aka Hodster), took to the front of the room to go over the basics of Open GL ES, and how you can use it to create 3D graphics in Android.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Sillicon Valley Android Bootcamp: the word
As we pulled up to the Immersion campus, I was very appreciative of how small and exceptionally light our devices are. If they weren’t, I probably would have toppled over from the weight of our usual marketing gear! Note to self: bring a wheelbarrow next time. J In any case, we made it in time to set up two Galaxy S IIs and two Galaxy Tab 10.1s in the testing lab of the Silicon Valley Android meet-up last Friday. We even had a couple minutes to breathe before our Android guru, Hod Greeley (aka Hodster), took to the front of the room to go over the basics of Open GL ES, and how you can use it to create 3D graphics in Android.
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