The problem that Jiibe is trying to address - as if being a social networking application wasn’t enough - is to help people think about the culture at their place of work and how well that culture jives with what they would find ideal. By answering a few quick questions about their workplace culture the user creates their own personal Jiibe and at the same time contributes to the overall Jiibe culture signature for the company they are currently working at. It is a great way for people to figure out what they like and don’t like about their company culture and also to help them find companies that have a culture they would mesh well with.
One of the other cool features is that people can ask questions to everyone at a company which can generate discussions around certain topics at a company. If only Joe had Jiibe to ask people who actually worked at EA what it was actually like to work there!
I would definitely encourage people to go and check out Jiibe and answer some questions for their current and / or former employers to help people make more informed decisions about where they want to work. As with any Web 2.0 application Jiibe is currently in Beta so things will still be changing as we work more on the application and add features that users demand.
Ok so we have some news. The nice folks over at O’Reilly have contributed some swag for people that attend hack day - this will most likely be given away as prizes. We are also trying to swing some more free stuff in the way of software and hopefully Andre will contribute some hardware for the best hack day app! We have also almost secured a keg of beer for those thirsty hackers and I will try my best to prevent it from being tapped until sometime in the afternoon just to keep the coding quality up to par
Just to be sure the day is Sat Oct 20 from 9am till whenever - we will likely go out for some drinks afterwards in Gastown and maybe even beyond.
Let us know you are coming (on facebook or upcoming) so that we reserve a spot for you in case there is no room on the day!
For those that don’t want to hack then at least come by to have a beer and say hi!
This time around we left the major Complete UI release in Beta for a month to give us a bit more time to work out all the quirks with our major new feature - Complete UI Dreamweaver Extensions. Now you can go from a database to an Ajax application in minutes using the awesome Dreamweaver Extensions that allow you drag and drop Nitobi components into your web page and have server CRUD (ASP, PHP, JSP, CFM) generated according to the database that you are connecting to!
Also if you are at Adobe MAX in Chicago ping Andre or Alexei who are there representing Nitobi and presented an Inspire session today about AIR and Ajax!
I just completed an eSeminar about Adobe AIR and building AIR applications with Ajax and HTML. It was a good turnout (~250 peeps) and I hope that I gave all the attendees a good idea of some of the features of AIR and how to achieve some cool results.
People can download the slide deck here or check out the Adobe OnDemand site to see/hear it in all its glory.
I also wanted to post answers to some of the questions that I did not get to answer during the seminar.
Q: Can you explain in a nutshell offline data store with sql lite?
Through JavaScript or ActionScript one can write to or read from a SQLITE database that can be created on the users computer.
Q: Is it free like adobe reader?
Yes
Q: I mean can you mix ajax and flex controls
Yes
Q: Must the end user install the AIR Runtime on their machine to run air apps or can they be run on any machine line a flash projector file?
The AIR Runtime can be included in your application and installed with your application. It can also be installed from a Flash file.
Q: A question, mind sound a bit weird but, can you mix up html and flex controls?
Yes
Q: AIR can connect to external hardware (card reader etc)?
Not sure about that one!
Q: Can you access the webcam from an AIR app?
Yes
Q: The BETA label after Apollo made my manager a bit skeptical on using it through out the whole company, any insight in that ?
I think there is something to that - the difference between Beta 1 and Beta 2 is fairly large. However, I think that from Beta 2 onwards it will be much more stable.
Q: I also did not hear if you heard if u can use ruby on rails with air apps
You can use any server backend with AIR apps
Q: Will AIR be integrated w/products after CS3?
Not sure
Q: Can we make a executable in the future .. which would include the runtime with it
Your AIR application can include the runtime already
Q: What about MySQL?
You can use MySQL on the server but not on the client
Q: When is the final release of AIR 1.0?
Early 2008
Q: AIR release will be synchronize to the WebKit release?
AIR will be very close to Webkit - even providing bug fixes etc to the project
Q: Is iTunes created with AIR?
No
Q: Do you know when the expected release for AIR (for public use) will be?
The current Beta 1 version is for public use and the anticipated 1.0 release is early 2008
Q: How does this work with ColdFusion? As expected?
Yes as expected - any server technology will work
Q: MS Access mainform / subform - is there a plug-in that does something similiar?
Not sure at the moment
Q: Will there be a separate AIR development environment?
No. You can use Dreamweave, Aptana, or Eclipse at the moment I believe
Q: Where to start? Extensions for dreamweaver or handcoding
Do some hand coding and get familiar with the application.xml file and
Q: Is there an AIR plugin for Dreamweaver 8??
I don’t think so but don’t quote me
Q: Can I develop with Flex and use AIR?
Absolutely
Q: Maybe you said, but what rendering engine does AIR use? do we have to account for CSS issues liek we do for IE?
It is Webkit
Q: What must you go through to visually place objects in the appplication where you want them to appear?
Flex, Dreamweaver, Aptana. Just use your preferred HTML IDE
Q: Why would the application not update on its own?
There is update functionality I think - the AIR installer for your application generally deals with upgrades nicely
Q: Will Adobe Air be open source if not what will it retail for?
It is not open source but it is free. Well it is partially open source I guess since it uses WebKit
Q: Is Adobe Air the same thing as Adobe Apollo?
Yes
Q: Linux??
Not yet - after V1.0 comes out
Q: Does it go beyond the root of the XML file? for example ../..?
Good question - haven’t tried it!
Q: Is all of this code applicable to all Operating systems or do does it have to be coded differently for each OS
AIR is OS agnostic. You can run AIR apps on any platform although currently there are a few bugs that have been logged and will be fixed
Q: I thought I saw the use of .attachEvent previously; now it looks like a Flash .addEventListener call… what’s the difference?
attachEvent was the Nitobi Ajax Toolkit event attachment so that the code could run in a browser (IE et al) or AIR
Q: Does the system chrome command apply to osx as it does to windows?
Yes
Q: Can you change the appearance of the Windows XP window with AIR?
Not that I know of
Q: External files are included in the air file or they are on a server?
They can be either
Q: What about movies? Quicktime etc…
I think the same as Flash or Flex
Q: I assume that this will run on Mac the same why it runs on Vista?
Yes it works the same on both Windows and OS X
Q: Can you configure your AIR app with all the HTML and JS files residing on a web server?
Yes
Q: Would you say that AIR replaces the way Director used to be used for desktop apps?
To a certain degree yes. But it is definitely focused more on bringing the web experience to the desktop
Q: What does ADL stand for?
ADL is the name of the EXE used for debugging your AIR apps
Q: Will Air be able to play FLV movies?
Not sure
Q: Does AIR allow for a main form /subform similiar to an Access database? (Not something you have to answer now - just whenever there’s something similiar mentioned)
Yes you just have to build it
Q: So what kind of CSS compliance is AIR in compairson with conventional online browsers?
AIR uses CSS 3.0 like the latest WebKit versions - whereas current versions of most browsers support CSS 2.0. I will probably get lambasted for making such a broad generalization!
Q: Can we use air to rotate 3D models?
Why not!
Q: How would this compare to Google Gears? Especially the offline capability.
I think that AIR provides a lot more than just offline capabilities like Google Gears does. It provides cross platform file IO, drag and drop, windowing and more
Thanks for all the questions and feel free to post more below!
Now that things are starting to settle down at the new office and I am back from my travels in Dallas and Portland we can finally settle into some hack day fun.
It is really just an idea right now but please submit any ideas as comments. It will be open to pretty much anyone that wants to come and we will likely have it on an upcoming saturday. Nitobi will supply the hacking essentials like caffeine and pizza (maybe even some beer . The one stipulation is of course that everyone, either in a small group or alone, builds something cool and presents it to the rest of us (true to the spirit of the hack day). This something cool could be in the RIA space (Ajax, Flash, AIR, JavaFX, etc) but it could also be hardware or otherwise.
I am throwing out there Oct 13 as a tenative date so speak now if you have already got that day booked.
UPDATED: Oct 13 is just stupid cause thats thanksgiving weekend … Oct 20 is the new date.
UPDATED AGAIN: Please signup on Upcoming since space will be limited - and Andre will likely be doing some judging and giving away some sort of prize(s)
I was working down in Portland on a top secret Ajax application for a big Portland based company and am finally back in Vancity for a labour day weekend holiday. Come Tuesday morning I am back down in Portland for another week of work. I haven’t even had a chance to see the new office since we moved in _and_ I missed critical mass last night
Alas, I am looking forward to being back in Vancouver for more than a week at a time!
(picture of voodoo bacon donut in Portland care of Jake)
We have a signed contract - Nitobi is moving! We are getting out of North Vancouver and moving to the third floor at 247 Abbott Street. It is very nearby to some of the best pubs and food spots in the city!
Something that is also important to me is the fact that it should have a very small environmental footprint. We have opening windows instead of an air conditioner, there is no elevator, there will be low energy lighting and we all use laptops. Also, maybe most importantly, the office is much closer for most of us to commute - at the very least it will make it far less daunting to get on a bike on those rainy winter Vancouver mornings.
Looks like I am heading to Dallas to do some on-site Ajax training and consulting. If anyone knows a good place to go for a beer pls let me know - cause I will definitely need it!