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Professor of Computer IT Brigham Young University - Idaho
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Using the standard UIWebView class in small or large ways in your application decreases the time to market for and the cost of your applications. Learn how and why to use it in your applications in any way from a simple display of easily formatted text using CSS to designing and building your installed application completely in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Speaker Bio: Lee S. Barney is the creator of the QuickConnect framework for JavaScript-based iPhone installable application development and a professor in the Computer Information Technology Department at Brigham Young University - Idaho. He served as CIO/CTO of @HomeSoftware, a company that produced web-based, mobile data and scheduling applications for the home health care industry. He is the author of the recently published Developing Hybrid Applications for the iPhone.