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Monday, December 12, 2011

BUILDING ANDROID APPS WITH HTML, CSS, AND JAVASCRIPT MAKING NATIVE APPS WITH STANDARDS-BASED WEB TOOLS

If you know html, css, and javascript, you already have the tools you need to develop android applications. this hands-on book shows you how to use these open source web standards to design and build apps that can be adapted for any android device -- without having to use java. you'll learn how to create an android-friendly web app on the platform of your choice, and then convert it to a native android app with the free phonegap framework. discover why device-agnostic mobile apps are the wave of the future, and start building apps that offer greater flexibility and a broader reach. learn the basics for making a web page look great on the android web browser convert a website into a web application, complete with progress indicators and more add animation with jqtouch to make your web app look and feel like a native android app take advantage of client-side data storage with apps that run even when the android device is offline use phonegap to hook into advanced android features -- including the accelerometer, geolocation, and alerts test and debug your app on the web under load with real users, and then submit the finished product to the android market about the author jonathan stark is a mobile and web application consultant who has been called "an expert on publishing desktop data to the web" by the wall street journal. he has written two books on web application programming, is a tech editor for both php|architect and advisor magazines, and has been quoted in the media on internet and mobile lifestyle trends. jonathan began his programming career more than 20 years ago on a tandy trs-80 and still thinks zork was a sweet game. chapter 1 getting started web apps versus native apps web programming crash course chapter 2 basic styling don’t have a website? first steps adding the android css adding the android look and feel adding basic behavior with jquery what you’ve learned chapter 3 advanced styling adding a touch of ajax traffic cop simple bells and whistles adding an icon to the home screen what you’ve learned chapter 4 animation with a little help from our friend sliding home adding the dates panel adding the date panel adding the new entry panel adding the settings panel putting it all together customizing jqtouch what you’ve learned chapter 5 client-side data storage web storage web sql database what you’ve learned web database error code reference chapter 6 going offline the basics of the offline application cache online whitelist and fallback options creating a dynamic manifest file debugging what you’ve learned chapter 7 going native introduction to phonegap download the android sdk download phonegap setting up the environment create an android virtual device build kilogap installing kilogap in the emulator installing kilogap on your phone controlling the phone with javascript what you’ve learned chapter 8 submitting your app to the android market preparing a release version of your app uploading your app to the android market distributing your app directly further reading appendix detecting browsers with wurfl installation configuration testing wurfl-php
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