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Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Making App Store Apps Without Objective-C or Cocoa
Copyright © 2009 Jonathan Stark
This work has been released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States license.
Abstract
| If you know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you already have what 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. Buy the print book or ebook or purchase the iPhone App. |
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This book uses the Open Feedback Publishing System (OFPS), an O'Reilly experiment that tries to bridge the gap between private manuscripts and public blogs.
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Peter Childs Posted 1 month, 5 days and 22 hours ago
This is a really good idea and I hope it's successful.
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Jonathan Stark Posted 1 month, 4 days and 23 hours ago
Thanks! O'Reilly is visionary - I think it'll work out great.
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Now web designers and developers can join the iPhone app party without having to learn Cocoa's Objective-C programming language. It's true: You can write iPhone apps quickly and efficiently using your existing skills with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This book shows you how with lots of detailed examples, step-by-step instructions, and hands-on exercises.
Learn how to build iPhone apps with standard web tools
Refactor a traditional website into an iPhone web app
Hook into advanced iPhone features (e.g. accelerometer, geolocation, vibration, and sound) with JavaScript
Do most of your development with the operating system of your choice
Learn more and order at the book's catalog page or watch an introductory screencast.
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Copyright © 2009 Jonathan Stark
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Picked this book up from the O'Reilly stand at the UK PHP Conference 2010 yesterday - sounds like a great way to develop & deploy apps - paricularly those with a related web site - looking forward to getting stuck in!
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