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Scott Preston

Learn HTML5 and JavaScript for iOS


Web Standards-based Apps for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
1st ed. 2012. xxii, 292 S. XXII, 292 p. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2012
ISBN: 1-430-24038-5 (1430240385)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-24038-9 (9781430240389)

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You have a great idea for a simple mobile web app. Or, you have a great idea for a complicated mobile web app. Either way, Learn HTML5 and JavaScript for iOS will help you build, fine-tune, and publish your app for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Scott Preston will walk you through building a mobile web app from scratch using real-world examples. YouŽll learn about design considerations, mobile web frameworks, and HTML5 features like animation and graphics using Canvas. YouŽll also learn how to customize your app for a variety of platforms, and youŽll explore testing and performance tips for your app.

Get an overview of HTML5, JavaScript, and mobile web frameworks
Discover tips for iOS usability as well as performance
Dig into features like images, animation, and even geolocation
1. Getting Started
2. HTML5 In Short
3. CSS3 & Styling
4. JavaScript for Mobile
5. Mobile Frameworks
6. Site Navigation & Usability & Touch Interactions
7. Geolocation & Google Maps
8. Animation & Effects
9. Canvas & Graphics
10. Video & Audio
11. Integrating with Native Services
12. Taking Apps Offline & Local Storage
13. Mobile Testing
14. Advanced Topics - Performance & Analytics & More
15. Going Native with PhoneGap
Scott Preston is a software craftsman and roboticist from Columbus, Ohio. Over the past decade he has worked for some of the largest companies in the world and built & programmed lots of web sites and robots. When heŽs not working on a new robot or web project, he consults and solves hard problems for customers at his company CodeGin LLC, which he founded in 2010. He is also a renowned speaker and has spoken at many events large and small to promote web development and robotics. You can find out more about Scott by visiting his website: http://www.scottpreston.com or his robot project site http://www.scottsbots.com.