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Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

  • Category: JavaScript Programming
  • Author: Jonathan Stark
  • Pages: : 224 pages
  • Size: Online

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It’s a fact: if you know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you already have the tools you need to develop your own iPhone apps. With this book, you’ll learn how to use these open source web technologies to design and build apps for both the iPhone and iPod Touch, on the platform of your choice — without using Objective-C, Xcode, or Interface Builder.

What are the advantages? Device-agnostic apps are the wave of the future, especially for mobile devices, and this book shows you how to create one product that can be used on several platforms. You’ll get guidelines for quickly converting your product into a native iPhone app, using the free PhoneGap framework. And you’ll learn why releasing your product as a web app first helps you find, fix, and test bugs much faster than if you went straight to the App Store with a product built with Apple’s tools.

Build iPhone apps using tools you already know how to use

  • Compare the pros and cons of web apps and native iPhone apps
  • Learn how to make an existing website look and behave like an iPhone app
  • Add native-looking animations to your web app using jQTouch
  • Take advantage of client-side data storage with apps that run even when the iPhone is offline
  • Hook into advanced iPhone features (accelerometer, geolocation, vibration, and sound) with JavaScript
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