iPhone Books
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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:
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Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK
Published 12 years ago includes sample chapter
by Jeff LaMarche, Dave Mark, Apress
Are you a programmer looking for a new challenge? Does the thought of building your very own iPhone app make your heart race and your pulse quicken? If so, then Beginning iPhone Development is just the book for you. Assuming only a minimal working knowledge of Objective-C, and written in a friendly, easy-to-follow style, Beginning iPhone Development offers a complete soup-to-nuts course in iPhone and iPod touch programming.
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iPhone Forensics: Recovering Evidence, Personal Data, and Corporate Assets
Published 12 years ago
by Jonathan Zdziarski, O'Reilly Media
"This book is a must for anyone attempting to examine the iPhone. The level of forensic detail is excellent. If only all guides to forensics were written with this clarity!" -Andrew Sheldon, Director of Evidence Talks, computer forensics experts With iPhone use increasing in business networks, IT and security professionals face a serious challenge: these devices store an enormous amount of information.
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ANDROID A PROGRAMMERS GUIDE
Published 12 years ago
by Jerome DiMarzio, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Master the Android mobile development platformBuild compelling Java-based mobile applications using the Android SDK and the Eclipse open-source software development platform. Android: A Programmer's Guide shows you, step-by-step, how to download and set up all of the necessary tools, build and tune dynamic Android programs, and debug your results. Discover how to provide web and chat functions, interact with the phone dialer and GPS devices, and access the latest Google services.
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 with SP1: Tony Redmond's Guide to Successful Implementation
Published 12 years ago
by Tony Redmond, Digital Press
Exchange 2007 represents the biggest advance in the history of Microsoft Exchange Server technology. Given Exchange's leap to x64 architecture and its wide array of new features, it isn't surprising that the SP1 release of 2007 would be particularly robust in terms of hotfixes, security enhancements and additional functionality.
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Big Book of Apple Hacks: Tips & Tools for unlocking the power of your Apple devices
Published 12 years ago
by Chris Seibold, O'Reilly Media
Bigger in size, longer in length, broader in scope, and even more useful than our original Mac OS X Hacks, the new Big Book of Apple Hacks offers a grab bag of tips, tricks and hacks to get the most out of Mac OS X Leopard, as well as the new line of iPods, iPhone, and Apple TV.With 125 entirely new hacks presented in step-by-step fashion, this practical book is for serious Apple computer and gadget users who really want to take control of these systems.
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Subject To Change: Creating Great Products & Services for an Uncertain World: Adaptive Path on Design
Published 12 years ago
by Peter Merholz, Todd Wilkens, Brandon Schauer, David Verba, O'Reilly Media
The world in which we live and work is subject to change without notice, and succeeding amidst that uncertainty requires continuous improvement. The key to creating successful products and services in a rapidly changing world is not resistance to unexpected change, but the flexibility to adapt to it. With that in mind, Subject to Change presents ideas that will help you improve your work designing products and services that provide great experiences for your customers.Praise
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Taking Your iPhone to the Max
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Erica Sadun, Apress
Unleash your iPhone and take it to the limit using secret tips and techniques from gadget hacker Erica Sadun. Fast and fun to read, Taking Your iPhone to the Max will show you how get the most out of Apple’s iPhone. You’ll find all the best, and undocumented, tricks as well as the most efficient and enjoyable introduction to the iPhone you’ll ever find.
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Google Web Toolkit Solutions: More Cool & Useful Stuff
Published 13 years ago
by David Geary, Rob Gordon, Prentice Hall PTR
Cu> Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open source Java development framework for building Ajax-enabled web applications. Instead of the hodgepodge of technologies that developers typically use for Ajax–JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and XMLHttpRequest–GWT lets developers implement rich client applications with pure Java, using familiar idioms from the AWT, Swing, and SWT.
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Mobile 3D Graphics: with OpenGL ES and M3G (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics)
Published 13 years ago
by Kari Pulli, Jani Vaarala, Ville Miettinen, Tomi Aarnio, Kimmo Roimela, Morgan Kaufmann
Graphics and game developers must learn to program for mobility. This book will teach you how. "This book - written by some of the key technical experts...provides a comprehensive but practical and easily understood introduction for any software engineer seeking to delight the consumer with rich 3D interactive experiences on their phone. Like the OpenGL ES and M3G standards it covers, this book is destined to become an enduring standard for many years to come.