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  <name>Francisco Tolmasky</name>
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  <title>Founder</title>
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      <info>This talk will cover the fundamentals of making desktop caliber applications using Cappuccino. I will also be showing off how to use our new tool, Atlas, to visually put these applications together and deploy them to desktop and web.</info>
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      <info>This session will provide a high level overview of the Objective-J language and Cappuccino frameworks. We'll spend a short period of time discussing both these technologies and the reasoning behind them. Then we'll dive right into showing you how to use them to create beautiful and immersive user interfaces for your web applications that parallel those found on the desktop. We'll cover how to add features such as drag and drop, copy/paste, undo/redo, and autosave.</info>
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      <title>Objective-J Language and Cappuccino Frameworks</title>
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      <info>How to Create Powerful Web App User Interfaces Using Objective-J and Cappuccino</info>
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