Mobile Books
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Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript: Making App Store Apps Without Objective-C or Cocoa
Published 11 years ago
by Jonathan Stark, O'Reilly Media
It's a fact: if you know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you already have the tools you need to develop your own iPhone apps. With this book, you'll learn how to use these open source web technologies to design and build apps for both the iPhone and iPod Touch, on the platform of your choice -- without using Objective-C, Xcode, or Interface Builder.What are the advantages?
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iPhone for Programmers: An App-Driven Approach (Deitel Developer Series
Published 11 years ago
by Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel, Abbey Deitel, Eric Kern, Michael Morgano, Prentice Hall PTR
The professional programmer’s DEITEL® guide to iPhone app development using iPhone SDK 3.x, Xcode®, Objective-C® and Cocoa®“I wish I’d had this book in my hands when I started developing on the iPhone. What took me a lot of time and many mistakes to learn, is beautifully explained in a clear, concise style that will take you from zero to publishing your first app in no time.”–Marcantonio Magnarapa, Research & Development on Mobile Platforms, Ogilvy InteractiveOver 1.
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Android Wireless Application Development
Published 11 years ago
by Shane Conder, Lauren Darcey, Addison-Wesley Professional
The start-to-finish guide to Android development–from concept to market!Android Wireless Application Development combines all the reliable information, sample code, and best practices you need to build, distribute, and market successful Android mobile applications.
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Windows® 7 Administrator's Pocket Consultant
Published 11 years ago
by William R. Stanek, Microsoft Press
Here's the ideal, on-the-go reference that desktop administrators and support professionals can carry with them as they support and manage Windows 7. Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers immediate answers for the day-to-day administration of Windows 7 - from desktop configuration and management to networking and security issues. Zero in on core support and maintenance tasks by using quick-reference tables, instructions, and lists.
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Murach's JavaScript and DOM Scripting (Murach: Training & Reference
Published 11 years ago
by Ray Harris, Mike Murach & Associates
This book teaches web developers how to use JavaScript and DOM scripting to create websites that deliver the fast response times, dynamic user interfaces, and special effects that web users expect.
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iPhone: The Missing Manual: Covers All Models with 3.0 Software-including the iPhone 3GS
Published 11 years ago
by David Pogue, Pogue David, O'Reilly Media
The new iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3.0 software have arrived, and New York Times tech columnist David Pogue is on top of it with a thoroughly updated edition of iPhone: The Missing Manual. Each custom-designed page helps you use your iPhone for everything from web browsing to watching videos. The iPhone is packed with possibilities, and with this handy book, you can explore them all.iPhone 3GS Picture-Taking Goodiesby David Pogue
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Best iPhone Apps: The Guide for Discriminating Downloaders
Published 11 years ago
by Josh Clark, O'Reilly Media
This catalog of iPhone gems is an authoritative guide to the best, most useful, and most entertaining iPhone apps. Full of colorful and helpful illustrations, Best iPhone Apps gives you the lowdown on each app, with brief tips on how to use it.Best App for Sharing Your Adventuresby Josh ClarkWhrrl v2.0Free; Version: 2.0.0; PelagoTurn your outing&##x2014;or anything you do&##x2014;into a slideshow to share with others.
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JavaFX: Developing Rich Internet Applications (Java Series)
Published 11 years ago
by Jim Clarke, Jim Connors, Eric J. Bruno, Prentice Hall PTR
Build Rich Applications that Run on the Desktop, the Web, Mobile Devices...Anywhere! Using JavaFX, developers and graphic designers can work together to build robust, immersive applications and deploy them anywhere: on the desktop, on the Web, and on millions of Java-enabled mobile devices. JavaFX lets you maintain your existing graphics and seamlessly integrate them into Java applications.
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Android Application Development: Programming with the Google SDK
Published 11 years ago
by Rick Rogers, John Lombardo, Zigurd Mednieks, Blake Meike, O'Reilly Media
This practical book provides the concepts and code you need to develop software with Android, the open-source platform for cell phones and mobile devices that's generating enthusiasm across the industry. Based on the Linux operating system and developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance, Android has the potential to unite a fragmented mobile market.
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iPhone SDK Application Development: Building Applications for the AppStore
Published 12 years ago
by Jonathan Zdziarski, O'Reilly Media
This practical book offers the knowledge and code you need to create cutting-edge mobile applications and games for the iPhone and iPod Touch, using Apple's iPhone SDK. iPhone SDK Application Development introduces you to this development paradigm and the Objective-C language it uses with numerous examples, and also walks you through the many SDK frameworks necessary for designing full-featured applications. This book will help you: