Debug iPhone Web applications with Eclipse

Debug iPhone Web applications with EclipseShort Description
Learn how to debug Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) Web applications using Eclipse, Aptana’s iPhone Development plug-in, Aptana’s Firefox JavaScript debugger, and Firebug.

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Your First iPhone Application

Your First iPhone ApplicationShort Description
This tutorial shows how to create a simple iPhone application. It is not intended to give complete coverage of all the features available, but rather to introduce some of the technologies and give you a grounding in the fundamentals of the development process.

Website: developer.apple.com | Filesize: 1715kb
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How Do I Configure My iPhone 3G

How Do I Configure My iPhone 3GShort Description
The iPhone 3G is justly famous for its stylish, curvaceous design and for its slick, effortless touchscreen. However, although good looks and ease of use are important for any smartphone, it’s what you do with that phone that’s important. The iPhone 3G helps by offering lots of features, but chances are those features aren’t set up to suit the way you work.Maybe your most-used Home screen icons aren’t at the top of the screen where they should be, or perhaps your iPhone 3G goes to sleep too soon.This chapter shows you how to configure your iPhone 3G to solve these and many other annoyances so the phone works the way you do.

Website: media.wiley.com | Filesize: 8291kb
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Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers Pocket Guide

Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers Pocket GuideShort Description
This book provides a quick introduction to developing applications for Adobe AIR. Adobe AIR is a new cross-platform desktop application runtime created by Adobe. Although Adobe AIR allows both Flash- and HTML-based application development, this book focuses on building applications using HTML and JavaScript.

Website: onair.adobe.com | Filesize: 1191kb
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JavaScript Scripting Guide for QuickTime

JavaScript Scripting Guide for QuickTimeShort Description
JavaScript can interact with QuickTime in various ways. You can use JavaScript in a browser to detect whether QuickTime is installed, you can use JavaScript to create the tags used to embed QuickTime content in aweb page, and you can use JavaScript to query and control the QuickTime plug-in directly. This document describes client-side scripting using JavaScript and QuickTime browser plug-ins.

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Mobile phonebook mash-up application developed using Web technologies

Mobile phonebook mash-up application developed using Web technologiesShort Description
This document discusses how to develop user interfaces of mobile devices using Web technologies. The user interfaces provide integrated access to on-device functionality and to Web-based services. The main benefits of this development approach are familiarity of comparably many developers with AJAX –style Web development, re-use of a proven and powerful browser engine, and ease of creating mash-ups. Based on our experience from prototyping a Phonebook Mash-up on top of the S60 WebKit browser engine the main remaining work items are an AJAX framework, which allow creating Web user interfaces with a mobile friendly user interface and interaction style, a usable security solution for JavaScript access to local resources, and JavaScript performance improvements.

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An introduction to mashups for health librarians

An introduction to mashups for health librariansShort Description
This paper discusses mashups, medical mashups for health librarians, specifically. Mashups bring together two or more Web applications to produce a completely new infor- mation service. Put another way, a mashup is a hybrid that takes two information sources and merges them to create a third, more useful tool. A good example of a widely used mashup is Google Maps (http://www.google.com/apis/ maps), which combines Google Earth data with telephone directory information to create a useful satellite road map.

Website: pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca | Filesize: 170kb
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