GSOC: Android and HTML5 features (Project)

Hello Team,

I am under-graduate planning to participate in GSOC 2014. I found

this project (Android and HTML5 features) very interesting and is
keen to work on this project as my GSOC project this summer. I want
some initial help and guide, so how Can I start now and what should
be my intial steps, as I want to start as soon as possible.

I am thinking of extending the mobile version, by using Apache

Cordova for developing a hybrid app. This way we will have same
codebase for multiple platform (Android, Windows, iOS etc.). The
Idea of mine is to use AngularJs + IonicFramework to build a Hybrid
Application. IonicFramework is specifically made for app development
using Cordova/Phonegap. It overcomes many shortcoming of JQM (like
slow behaviour and click/touch problem), which mainly was used
previously. With AngularJs we have power on routing and various
other features. I am currently working on two application using this
same framework. I have integrated Google Maps, geolocation API and
handled data using JSON request/response in one of this application.

Other than the client side languages, I have expirince of working in

JavaEE, PostgreSQL, Maven and Ant build Tools, Git and SVN and
Eclipse. Below are my linkedIn profile.

LinkedIn: I am really very excited to work on this project with this new

framework in scope. I have researched a lot before and found this
perfect for modern smart-phones.

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http://in.linkedin.com/pub/gaurav-saini/37/687/254

  Regards,

  **Gaurav Saini**

Hi Gaurav,

Thank you for your interest in DHIS 2.

Please read other emails that have been sent to GSoC students on the list.

You should start with building and deploying DHIS 2. Document and share this on the list so other students starting out can find it useful.

Since you are interested in mobile apps packaged using Cordova, look at some example projects that have done that in DHIS2.

Here are some links:

Get some good ideas and include them as part of the GSoC application.

···

Regards,
Saptarshi PURKAYASTHA

On 28 February 2014 10:33, Gaurav gauravsaini03@gmail.com wrote:

  Regards,

  **Gaurav Saini**

Hello Team,

I am under-graduate planning to participate in GSOC 2014. I found this project (Android and HTML5 features) very interesting and is keen to work on this project as my GSOC project this summer. I want some initial help and guide, so how Can I start now and what should be my intial steps, as I want to start as soon as possible.



I am thinking of extending the mobile version, by using Apache Cordova for developing a hybrid app. This way we will have same codebase for multiple platform (Android, Windows, iOS etc.). The Idea of mine is to use AngularJs + IonicFramework to build a Hybrid Application. IonicFramework is specifically made for app development using Cordova/Phonegap. It overcomes many shortcoming of JQM (like slow behaviour and click/touch problem), which mainly was used previously. With AngularJs we have power on routing and various other features. I am currently working on two application using this same framework. I have integrated Google Maps, geolocation API and handled data using JSON request/response in one of this application.

Other than the client side languages, I have expirince of working in JavaEE, PostgreSQL, Maven and Ant build Tools, Git and SVN and Eclipse. Below are my linkedIn profile.

LinkedIn: [http://in.linkedin.com/pub/gaurav-saini/37/687/254](http://in.linkedin.com/pub/gaurav-saini/37/687/254)

I am really very excited to work on this project with this new framework in scope. I have researched a lot before and found this perfect for modern smart-phones.

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