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Cargando... Professional iPhone and iPod touch Programming: Building Applications for Mobile Safari (Wrox Professional Guides) (edición 2008)por Richard Wagner
Información de la obraProfessional iPhone and iPod touch Programming: Building Applications for Mobile Safari por Richard Wagner
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. It's a nice, well-written book, however it suffers from a little aging, and too much focus on the Apple platform. Not that there's anything wrong with targeting Apple devices primarily, but as an implementer I really want to know if I am selling myself short on support for other platforms. Unfortunately, with this book you will be lead down a garden path. If you follow all the advice, what you build will work nicely on the iPhone, iPod touch (and even iPad), but much of the code breaks irretreivably on most desktop and non-Apple-mobile browsers. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The Safari-exclusive applications for iPhone and iPod touch assemble various elements, and this book shows you how to integrate these elements with key design concepts and principles in order to develop a highly usable interface for the touch screen. You'll learn to use existing open-source libraries in your code, imitate the overall look and feel of built-in Apple applications, and migrate existing Web 2.0 apps and sites to this new mobile platform. By the end of the book, you'll feel untouchable as you create a custom mobile application from scratch. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other suppl No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Not that there's anything wrong with targeting Apple devices primarily, but as an implementer I really want to know if I am selling myself short on support for other platforms. Unfortunately, with this book you will be lead down a garden path. If you follow all the advice, what you build will work nicely on the iPhone, iPod touch (and even iPad), but much of the code breaks irretreivably on most desktop and non-Apple-mobile browsers. ( )