Mobile Books
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HTML5 and CSS3: Develop with Tomorrow's Standards Today (Pragmatic Programmers)
Published 10 years ago
by Brian P. Hogan, Pragmatic Bookshelf
HTML5 and CSS3 are the future of web development, but you don't have to wait to start using them. Even though the specification is still in development, many modern browsers and mobile devices already support HTML5 and CSS3. This book gets you up to speed on the new HTML5 elements and CSS3 features you can use right now, and backwards compatible solutions ensure that you don't leave users of older browsers behind.
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Windows Phone 7 Game Development
Published 10 years ago
by Adam Dawes, Apress
Windows Phone 7 is a powerful mobile computing platform with huge potential for gaming. With instant on capabilities, the promise of gaming on the move is a reality with Windows Phone 7 devices. It’s an ideal environment for .NET developers looking to create fun, sophisticated games for large audiences.Windows Phone 7 Game Development will guide you through all of the stages required to develop your own games for the Windows Phone 7 platform using the powerful industry standard
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Android Wireless Application Development (2nd Edition) (Developer's Library)
Published 10 years ago
by Shane Conder, Lauren Darcey, Addison-Wesley Professional
Android™ Wireless Application Development Second EditionLauren DarceyShane ConderThe start-to-finish guide to Android application development: massively updated for the newest SDKs and developer techniques!This book delivers all the up-to-date information, tested code, and best practices you need to create and market successful mobile apps with the latest versions of Android.
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Beginning Nokia Apps Development: Qt and HTML5 for Symbian and MeeGo (Books for Professionals by Professionals)
Published 10 years ago
by Ray Rischpater, Daniel Zucker, Apress
While media buzz regularly circulates around iPhone and Android, Nokia still leads the pack in terms of world market share. Symbian, for instance, remains the most widely used mobile operating system. With Nokia's open development platform, the opportunities available for mobile developers to target this vastly popular operating system are abundant and clear.
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Microsoft Silverlight Edition: Programming Windows Phone 7
Published 10 years ago
by Charles Petzold, Microsoft Press
NOTE: This book is the printed, Silverlight-focused edition of Programming Windows Phone 7, which is available as a free eBook from the Microsoft Download Center. A Microsoft XNA®-focused edition is also available for sale in print (ISBN 978-0-7356-5669-7). The Microsoft eBook covers both Silverlight and XNA in one volume.Bring your app ideas to life—with guidance from a Windows programming legend
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Microsoft XNA Framework Edition: Programming Windows Phone 7
Published 10 years ago
by Charles Petzold, Microsoft Press
NOTE: This book is the printed, XNA-focused edition of Programming Windows Phone 7, which is available as a free eBook from the Microsoft Download Center. A Microsoft Silverlight®-focused edition is also available for sale in print (ISBN 978-0-7356-5667-3). The Microsoft eBook covers both XNA and Silverlight in one volume.Bring your game ideas to life—with guidance from a Windows programming legend
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Learning XNA 4.0: Game Development for the PC, Xbox 360, and Windows Phone 7
Published 10 years ago
by Aaron Reed, O'Reilly Media
Want to develop games for Xbox 360 and Windows Phone 7? This hands-on book will get you started with Microsoft's XNA 4.0 development framework right away -- even if you have no experience developing games. Although XNA includes several key concepts that can be difficult for beginning web developers to grasp, Learning XNA 4.0 shortens the learning curve by walking you through the framework in a clear and understandable step-by-step format.
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InfoPath with SharePoint 2010 How-To
Published 10 years ago
by Steven Mann, Sams Publishing
This book is designed to cover all of the aspects of InfoPath 2010 within a SharePoint 2010 environment in regards to creating and developing business solutions. It is geared toward both technical and semi-technical professionals and does not require a degree in computer programming to utilize.The scenario-based presentation of the material provides not only a great tutorial but also an in-depth reference for accomplishing integral InfoPath 2010 tasks within the SharePoint platform.
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Beginning iPhone and iPad Web Apps: Scripting with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript
Published 10 years ago
by Chris Apers, Daniel Paterson, Apress
It seems that everyone and her sister has developed an iPhone App—everyone except you, the hard-working web professional. And now with the introduction of the iPad, you may even feel farther behind. But the time has come where you don’t need to struggle through Objective-C or master Apple’s Cocoa touch APIs.
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Learning Windows Phone Programming
Published 10 years ago
by Yochay Kiriaty, Jaime Rodriguez, John Papa, O'Reilly Media
Get a head start on creating successful applications for Windows Phone 7. With this thorough introduction to Microsoft’s new mobile operating system and platform, you’ll learn step by step how to design, develop, test, package, and deploy great games and apps for WP7 -- whether or not you’re familiar with Silverlight and XNA.