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Speakers
Rasterman
Schedule
Day Saturday
Room K.1.105
Capacity 809
Start time 15:00
End time 15:50
Duration 00:50
Info
Track Future of UI Track
Attachments
Fosdem slides (paper)

EFL, the toolkit for up and coming Linux mobile devices

EFL, the toolkit for up and coming mobile devices

EFL (The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries) were written to support the development of Enlightenment, and ultimately became a complete toolkit for making applications for desktops and especially lower powered devices like phones and tablets. The focus on achieving great effects, ease of programming and lean efficiency has attracted some major players to EFL, such as Samsung Electronics. EFL is being used in development for their next generation devices. Find out about EFL.

This presentation will cover the following:

  • What is EFL
  • How to get started
  • Some core concepts that may vary in EFL from other toolkits
  • Key EFL features
  • Why would an electronics giant choose a little-known toolkit
  • How you can use EFL effectively for fun and profit

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