Beginning PhoneGap (eBook)
XII, 344 Seiten
Apress (Verlag)
978-1-4302-3904-8 (ISBN)
PhoneGap is a growing and leading open-source mobile web apps development framework that lets developers build JavaScript and HTML5-based web applications with native wrappers for more than six mobile platforms, including iOS, Android, and BlackBerry. This framework lets you build HTML- and JavaScript-based apps and still take advantage of native mobile device capabilities like camera, localStorage, geolocation, storage and much more, irrespective of the mobile platform you target. It also lets you use more specialized JavaScript frameworks like jQuery Mobile and more.
Beginning PhoneGap is a definitive, one-of-a-kind book that teaches the fundamentals and strategies behind cross-platform mobile application development. Instead of learning languages like Objective-C, focus on building apps from day one for Android, iOS, Blackberry, WebOS and Symbian-without the complexities of these platforms.
This book shows how to build apps which makes use of Google Local Search to create a Restaurant finder apps (which uses Maps to layout locations and uses internal database to store your favorite restaurants. Furthermore, you'll learn how to extend PhoneGap's functionality by using PhoneGap plugins to write apps like Dropbox (syncing files in the background outside HTML/JavaScript code and in native code).
By the time you finish Beginning PhoneGap, you'll know PhoneGap inside and out, and, consequently, be able to develop mobile web apps faster and more efficiently than ever before. Make more money in less time!
Rohit Ghatol is a technology evangelist, always analyzing upcoming technology and finding the right places to apply it. Rohit is an associate architect with Quickoffice, building its mobile suite. He is a technical speaker on various topics including Android, Google Web Toolkit, and various Google and Spring technologies. He is a Google Technology User Group manager and formerly worked as part of the OpenSocial team at Google.
PhoneGap is a growing and leading open-source mobile web apps development framework that lets developers build JavaScript and HTML5-based web applications with native wrappers for more than six mobile platforms, including iOS, Android, and BlackBerry. This framework lets you build HTML- and JavaScript-based apps and still take advantage of native mobile device capabilities like camera, localStorage, geolocation, storage and much more, irrespective of the mobile platform you target. It also lets you use more specialized JavaScript frameworks like jQuery Mobile and more. Beginning PhoneGap is a definitive, one-of-a-kind book that teaches the fundamentals and strategies behind cross-platform mobile application development. Instead of learning languages like Objective-C, focus on building apps from day one for Android, iOS, Blackberry, WebOS and Symbian-without the complexities of these platforms. This book shows how to build apps which makes use of Google Local Search to create aRestaurantfinder apps (which uses Maps to layout locations and uses internal database to store your favoriterestaurants.Furthermore, you'll learn how to extend PhoneGap's functionality by using PhoneGap plugins to write apps likeDropbox (syncing files in the background outside HTML/JavaScript code and in native code). By the time you finish Beginning PhoneGap, you'll know PhoneGap inside and out, and, consequently, be able to develop mobile web appsfaster and more efficiently than ever before.Make more money in less time!
Rohit Ghatol is a technology evangelist, always analyzing upcoming technology and finding the right places to apply it. Rohit is an associate architect with Quickoffice, building its mobile suite. He is a technical speaker on various topics including Android, Google Web Toolkit, and various Google and Spring technologies. He is a Google Technology User Group manager and formerly worked as part of the OpenSocial team at Google.
Understand Cross-Platform Mobile Web Application Development
Getting Started with PhoneGap
A PhoneGap API Reference
Setting Environmnet
Using PhoneGap with jQueryMobile
Using PhoneGap with SenchaTouch
Using PhoneGap with GWT
PhoneGap Emulators and Remote Debugging
Extend PhoneGap using PhoneGap Plugin Development framework
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.6.2012 |
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Zusatzinfo | XII, 344 p. |
Verlagsort | Berkeley |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► Mobile- / App-Entwicklung |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Theorie / Studium | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► Smartphones / Tablets | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4302-3904-2 / 1430239042 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4302-3904-8 / 9781430239048 |
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