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Wednesday, June 26 • 10:00am - 10:50am
DI1: Using JavaScript to Enable Modern User Experiences on Inexpensive HMIs

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End users have been trained by smartphones to expect high-quality graphics and responsive touchscreen interfaces. Consumer electronics HMIs often fail to meet these expectations. But a new generation of more powerful, yet still inexpensive, microcontrollers has enabled a new way of building HMI software: using JavaScript. This session teaches attendees how JavaScript can help you deliver modern user interfaces on HMIs with faster development times, more maintainable applications, and a deeper developer pool.

Speakers
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Andy Carle

Product & Prototype Engineer, Moddable
Andy Carle is a product designer, prototype engineer, and UX strategist with a focus on building design tools. As an expert in rapid prototyping, user research, and usability testing, Andy serves as a bridge between engineering, design, business development, and marketing. He is a... Read More →


Wednesday June 26, 2019 10:00am - 10:50am PDT
Room 230B