TyphonRT helps anyone develop, design, and engage people through creating better apps and games for Android and beyond.
| TyphonRT Synopsis TyphonRT is a runtime middleware platform with a client SDK for app development that delivers a new approach to creating desktop J2SE, Android, and cross-platform OpenGL/ES apps. The architecture is based on data oriented design concepts and is a blend of OOP & COP (component oriented programming) techniques. A component oriented architecture allows the TyphonRT platform to be configured across the J2SE (5.0+) and entire Android ecosystem (Android 1.5+). Not only is the platform component oriented with optional and forthcoming OSGi support, but the TyphonRT client SDK provides a lightweight OOP / COP API that facilitates advanced app construction applicable to any app class from business / enterprise to real time app & game development. TyphonRT features a library of components and a future goal is the launch of a component marketplace that eventually will be open to all developers including 3rd parties who may distribute and sell open source or commercial components compatible with TyphonRT. In addition design friendly editors & tools with an intuitive work flow are planned for release that allow designers to visually create engaging content. An in depth set of tutorials for developers and designers covering OOP / COP for business apps & advanced real time app & game development including the "dark arts" of real time Java app creation is planned upon launch. Michael Leahy, principal architect of TyphonRT, is presenting a class on performance Java for Android at the upcoming AnDevCon III conference in May. Send an email to contact[-a*T^]typhon4android.org (remove spam block) to receive updates and semi-public early access announcements on the upcoming launch of TyphonRT. TyphonRT has been in development since 2003 for the desktop and porting to Android started on the launch of the G1 in October 2008. The past couple of years have been full of innovation for TyphonRT in an effort to overcome many of the ecosystem issues with Android from fragmentation concerns to providing a stable and feature rich client SDK that runs across the J2SE and entire Android ecosystem. The public release is imminent and we appreciate your patience as we prepare TyphonRT for public launch. |