ARO Provides Mobile Application Development Tools from AT&T

ARO Provides Mobile Application Development Tools from AT&T

The Application Resource Optimizer (ARO) from AT&T provides mobile application development tools that will help developers provide a better user experience t…
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Sam Dutton, Pavel Feldman Web app development moves fast and Chrome Developer Tools is still keeping you one step ahead. If you know your way around the Dev …
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24 thoughts on “ARO Provides Mobile Application Development Tools from AT&T

  1. Highly recommend any/every developer to watch [at least a bit of] this.
    Some nice in-depth demos showing the immense power of Chrome dev tools.

    I wish I had spent longer chatting to +Sam Dutton last December…

  2. Amazing presentation on +Google Chrome Developer Tools!
    Saving revisions on runtime, including javascript, using dev tools on
    mobile… things just keep getting better!

  3. Need to learn the chrome dev tools more. Lot of features/power than I take
    advantage of. The tools are actually a server/client w/ websockets/html/css
    itself. Presentation has them using chrome dev tools to develop the dev
    tools.

    Lots of new features coming out including USB based debugging of #androidmobile web view already in canary. Also can auto save changes to the
    filesystem allowing diff’ing and persistent changes.

  4. This is a very interesting talk about the developer tools in Chrome. I
    especially liked the bit where he has three Chrome inspectors open
    simultaneously: one inspecting a web page, another to inspect the first
    inspector, and the third debugging a web worker.

    The ability to undo/redo/diff changes within Chrome and to automatically
    sync your edits back to the original css/js files were also new to me.
    Google I/O 2012 – Chrome Developer Tools Evolution

  5. Google Chrome Dev Tools just changed my life (again) #mindblown #io2012 : Google
    I/O 2012 – Chrome Developer Tools Evolution

  6. An interesting talk about the Chrome Developer Tools. Of particular
    interest to me was the part about finding memory leaks – jump to 39:00.

  7. If your a web developer this video is for you!
    Google I/O 2012 – Chrome Developer Tools Evolution

    I especially like how they open asking the audience what they want in
    future versions of chrome dev tools.

  8. The video of my +Google Chrome Developer Tools presention with +Pavel
    Feldman is now available:

    Google I/O 2012 – Chrome Developer Tools Evolution

    Thanks to all those who came to the talk – great suggestions and questions.

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