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Beginning iPhone and iPad Web Apps: Scripting with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript - pdf

Beginning iPhone and iPad Web Apps: Scripting with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScriptDescription
This book will help you join the thousands of successful iPhone App developers without needing to learn Objective-C or the Cocoa touch APIs. If you want to apply your existing web development skills to iPhone and iPad development, then now you can. WebKit's support for HTML5 means any web developer can create compelling apps for both the iPhone and the larger-screen iPad.

Beginning iPhone & iPad Web Apps takes you through the latest Mobile Web Standards as well as the specific features of the iPhone and iPad. You'll learn about WebKit and Mobile Safari, HTML5 and CSS3, Vector Graphics and Multimedia support. You'll discover the built-in hardware features of the iPhone and iPad and how best to take advantage of them.

The market for web apps for the iPhone and iPad is expanding rapidly. You'll want to know about all the advantages, and Beginning iPhone & iPad Web Apps is the perfect starting point.

What you'll learn

  • How to take your existing web skills and deploy them on iPad and iPhone
  • User interface design basics for both the smaller iPhone screen and the larger iPad display
  • The keys to web app development built into HTML5, WebKit, and Mobile Safari
  • How to support mobile-media with iPhone- and iPad-specific features
  • How to take advantage of advanced features of CSS3 for graphics
  • How to address Apple's touch screen interface and interact with Cocoa touch APIs

Who this book is for
This book is for web designers and developers who want to use their hard-earned skills and knowledge to create compelling mobile web experiences for iPhone and iPad users.

About the Author
Chris Apers has more than 13 years experience in web technologies and mobile development, including the PalmOS, webOS, and iPhone. He is a technical manager and architect at Newsweb/Lagardère Active and participates in open source projects such as porting development libraries and software to mobile devices. With the creation of the open source framework WebApp.Net, he provides an easy way to create mobile content targeting WebKit browsers. For more, visit http://webapp-net.com and www.chrilith.com.

Daniel Paterson has a master's degree in comparative literature, and he penned a memoir on integrating literary theory into fictional works, taking novels by Umberto Eco, Milan Kundera, and David Lodge as examples. After his university years, Daniel entered web development and joined Newsweb/Lagardère Active in April 2009. Passionate about the Web as about many other things, he enjoys every opportunity to work on interesting projects and to develop his skills.

Book Details

  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Apress; 1st New edition edition (December, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1430230452
  • ISBN-13: 978-1430230458
  • File Size: 15.4 MiB
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