WalkTheWorld(New)

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Rough Proto of our Walk the World Pedometer App

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Grokker iOS - Filter Exercise

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Filter design exercise for the Native App Workshop- UIE Mobile Immersion

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Carnival Shooting Gallery

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This is a custom tablet prototype of my take on a popular carnival attraction called the shooting gallery. I wanted to show everyone how versatible and powerful the Proto.io tool is and demonstrate that anyone can make video games using Proto.io. This prototype was inspired by various versions of the classic game created for mobile devices released a few years ago. This is meant for educational purposes only. Please click on the heart icon below to show your support and leave comments. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have. Have fun! If you are looking for an experienced Proto.io prototype engineer or are looking for tutorials and more information about Proto.io please visit my website: http://protonerds.com/

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Expand/Collapse Menu

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This is an expand/collapse menu example that can be created using container states.

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iOS Weather App

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This is the companion prototype to a 2-part tutorial where we explore the utilization of variables to help us to recreate Apple’s native iOS Weather app. In both tutorials, we go over the different ways Proto.io makes variables available to use in building your prototypes - from the simple example of setting a value in the variables manager and utilizing that value in the prototype to creating and setting a custom variable based on the property of a container and then to the more advanced usage of ternary operators to affect an outcome based on conditions surrounding that custom variable. http://docs.proto.io/videos/ios-weather-app-variables-tutorial-part-1/ http://docs.proto.io/videos/ios-weather-app-variables-tutorial-part-2/

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Get the position of a scrolling container

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If you need to get the Y position of a vertically scrolling container, create a text box. Then on the container scroll trigger, set a variable that evaluates the numerical callback value from the event (Y position). Then add a callback that changes the text property of the text box by reading from the variable.

Todd Siegel

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