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Professional iPhone and iPod touch Programming: Building Applications for Mobile Safari (Wrox Professional Guides)

Professional iPhone and iPod touch Programming: Building Applications for Mobile Safari (Wrox Professional Guides)
Author: Richard Wagner
Publisher: Wrox
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 152690

Media: Paperback
Pages: 284
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 0470251557
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.76
EAN: 9780470251553
ASIN: 0470251557

Publication Date: January 29, 2008
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Condition: Brand new book. Shipped from our NYC store. Slight Shelf wear to cover. Pages are clean and unmarked.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This hands-on, in-depth book introduces developers to the initial release of the iPhone application platform and assists them in creating Web 2.0 applications that operate on the iPhone and integrate with its services. Author Richard Wagner shares his experience as he guides readers through the process of building new applications from scratch and migrating existing Web 2.0 applications to this new mobile platform.

Utilizing practical examples, the book shows how to build a wide range of solutions--from a basic XHTML/CSS client to an advanced Ajax-enabled database application. As it does so, it helps readers design a user interface that is optimized for the iPhone touch-screen display. Additionally, the book helps readers integrate their applications with iPhone services, including phone dialog, its motion sensor, and Google Maps.

With this book, readers will discover how to:

  • Build an XHTML and CSS UI framework from the ground up
  • Emulate the look and feel of built-in applications
  • Integrate public Web 2.0 APIs into applications
  • Capture finger touch interactions
  • Use Ajax to load external pages
  • Create mashups for the iPhone
  • Store local and remote data
  • Optimize applications for the EDGE network
  • Test, debug, and deploy iPhone applications
  • And more.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Good Coverage of Web-Based iPhone Dev   March 30, 2008
K. Ford
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've never owned a Mac (until now) and never done any development for that platform. While this book doesn't intend to cover the recently released iPhone SDK (it was published before the SDK's release), it does provide excellent coverage of web-based development for the iPhone (and iPod Touch). It leverages a free, open-source library to take much of the grunt work out of it, but also provides detailed code samples and examples and enough information so you could probably do it without the library should you desire. If you're interested in making your site look and feel like an iPhone app, this book will get you there. You should understand HTML, CSS and, preferably, a modicum of Javascript to get the most out of the book.


3 out of 5 stars basic web app   February 29, 2008
Adisorn Kamontawikul (BKK, Thailand)
1 out of 5 found this review helpful

It's just a basic web app which are a combile of AJAX and CSS. Not much new.


3 out of 5 stars ok but not great   January 27, 2008
Xavier Facon (New York, NY)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

This book contains quite some materials from the book you can also find them in Apple's documentations. It also has quite some details on Joe Hewitt's iUI framework. But generally speaking, it lacks more detailed explanation (on CSS, AJAX, JavaScript). Here's the dilema: if you are an experienced CSS and JavaScript developer, you will find it lacking the depth. It barely scratches the surface of what real AJAX-powered iPhone applications can do. If you are somewhat a newbie developer, you will need more explanation on the subject. Unfortunately, this book falls in-between the above 2 scenarios.

After all, this is the first and only book on iPhone programming, it's a nice start for anyone that's interested.


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