YouTube's Jeremy Kahn breaks down how to build your own JavaScript libraries, reviewing what patterns you should use to organize your library code, testing, documentation, and deployment optimization.
Using the architecture of Brackets, Adobe's Brian Rinaldi will examine some best practices for architecting well designed, modern applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Front end architect Michael Dale shows you some tools and techniques for delivering optimal media experiences across different integration contexts and devices.
Binder/IPC certainly doesn't fall into the new or sexy category, but if you want to learn about how Android really works or build apps that talk to each other efficiently, you should check this out.
Whether you're new to Android or a seasoned developer looking to explore Android internals, there's a talk here for you, straight from AnDevCon IV in San Francisco, CA.
Marakana Instructor Rick Hurst demonstrates a hidden CSS3 feature of webkit that allows you to override the default styling of HTML5 form validation bubbles.
Hampton Catlin, inventor of Sass and original creator of Wikipedia Mobile, will take you through the design process he used for m.wikipedia.org and give you his 6 Rules of Mobile Design.
What lies ahead for HTTP 2.0? Ilya Grigorik, developer advocate at Google, talks about the future of HTTP and what improvements SPDY brings to the table
StackMob's Sid Maestre walks through several examples to show how the moving parts of Backbone.js work together, including adding the StackMob JavaScript SDK to quickly persist your data in the cloud.