http://blog.gorillalogic.com/2012/05/02/monkeytalk-beta-3-adds-hybrid-nativehtml-app-scripting/

Many platforms out there ... came across this F/OSS for functional testing 
of iOS/Android

Lawrence
http://www.linkedin.com/in/drllau

On Friday, 16 March 2012 17:14:17 UTC+13, Barry Reid wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I'm looking at running a course to teach budding entrepreneurs how to
> go about building their own prototype web applications and maybe
> mobile applications. I guess it would be best to focus on people with
> zero to very basic programming skills. I really want to focus on
> people with great ideas but lack the skill to write it themselves, but
> have the drive to want to learn to do it themselves.
>
> I think learning environments are a great place to share ideas and
> also a great place to find people to help kick-start great business
> ideas.
>
> So my question is, what do you all think about the idea and if you
> like the idea, how would you like the course delivered, see below for
> some ideas.
>
> 1) It could be delivered online using a GoToMeeting / webex type of
> session. people would need 2 computers or 2 screens to work well. One
> to watch the live class and one to complete activitys and write and
> test code on.
>
> 2) A live classroom environment where people would come learn on site.
>
> I think we could run it 2 to 3 times a week from around 6pm to 9pm and
> over about 10 weeks. I would guess we could cover the following.
>
> 1) Learn how to get your ideas down on paper in a way that we can
> design a program around.
>
> 2) Program design
>
> 3) How to setup development environment
>
> 4) Programming basics
>
> 5) Writing your first program
>
> 7) Start writing more complex programs
>
> 8) Integrating databases into your programs
>
> 9) Learning how the internet works and getting your web applications
> available to the world
>
> ...... and so on .......
>
> If anyone thinks this is a good idea or you are interested, drop me a
> mail. As I said at the moment this is just an idea so I would love to
> talk to people and find out what they would be interested to learn
>
> Keep well all
> Barry Reid
>
>

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