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
No of Page(s): 52
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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
No of Page(s): 204
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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.

Website: assets.expectnation.com | Filesize: 1504kb
No of Page(s): 5
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Welcome to the Subaru Technical Information System (STIS) Web Site

Welcome to the Subaru Technical Information System (STIS) Web SiteShort Description
Though there are many help features throughout the STIS web site, this short tutorial has been developed to bring new users quickly up to speed on use of the web site, as well as offer a resource for more experienced users
who would like to simplify their searches and use all of the capabilities of this web site. The following pages can be printed out and referred to when using the web site. This publication contains overview information as well as information on advanced search functions, information locations, and useful short-cuts.

Website: techinfo.subaru.com | Filesize: 816kb
No of Page(s): 6
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iPhone and iPodtouch Programming Handling Touch Interactions and Events for Mobile Safari

iPhone and iPodtouch Programming Handling Touch Interactions and Events for Mobile SafariShort Description
An essential part of any Web 2.0 application is the ability to respond to events triggered by the user or by a condition that occurs on the client: the clicking of a button, the pressing of a key, the scrolling of a window. While the user interacts with an HTML element, the entire document, or the browser window, JavaScript serves as the watchful eye behind the scenes that monitors all of this activity taking place and fires off events as they occur.

Website: media.wiley.com | Filesize: 104kb
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Safari Web Content Guide for iPhone

Safari Web Content Guide for iPhoneShort Description
Safari on iPhone, the application for browsing theweb on iPhone and iPod touch, is a fullweb browser running on a small handheld device with a high-resolution screen. This unique implementation of Safari responds to a finger as the input device and supports gestures for zooming and panning. It also renders webpages in portrait or landscape orientation. It contains many built-in features such as PDF viewing, video playback, and support for links to the native Phone, Mail, Maps, and YouTube applications.

Website: beta.devworld.apple.com | Filesize: 6113kb
No of Page(s): 96
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Using Web Analytics with Microsoft Silverlight

Using Web Analytics with Microsoft SilverlightShort Description
Rich interactive applications and media players built using Microsoft Silverlight are easily integrated with web analytics services such as WebTrends On Demand, Omniture SiteCatalyst, Google Analytics, and Microsoft AdCenter Analytics. These services collect data about web usage behavior and allow business to measure how websites perform against business goals. Because most web analytics services use JavaScript page tags to identify and quantify web usage behavior, they easily integrate with Silverlight’s JavaScript programming model. Silverlight 1.0 is a plug-in for the browser that exposes a JavaScript programming model which fits naturally with web analytics services. When it is released in 2008, Silverlight 2 will add a .NET programming model to the JavaScript one, and as such, future versions of Silverlight will also integrate with the web analytics service. Because the design in Silverlight is separate from the application logic, once analytics are implemented in Silverlight applications, it is easy to see if a change in design achieves the desired business goals through A/B testing.

Website: xmldocs.net | Filesize: 738kb
No of Page(s): 17
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