Archive for the ‘Palm WebOS’ Category

User stories are important requirement gathering / feature establishment tools in Agile development environments. User stories also serve another purpose, they enable non-IT professionals (customers are business guys most of the times, unless you are working with a product engineering company) describe their requirements from usage point of view. UML as well as DSL have [...]

The more apps we write on Palm OS, the more our teams realize the power of Palm’s new Operating System. A web based framework that includes event handling, notification services and a multitasking model. Apps can run in the background, managing data, events, and service behind the scenarios while engaging the user when needed. You [...]

I have been playing around with Palm webOS for more than 4 months now, tweeking and tinkering Mojo. I was waiting to write my review but the darn EULA for prerelease SDK made it difficult; no more. Now, that the SDK is out, lets try to understand what Palm Architects have done/accomplished after all. They [...]