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Matthew Baxter-Reynolds
Cracking Windows Phone and BlackBerry Native Development
Cross-Platform Mobile Apps Without the Kludge
1st ed. 2011. xiii, 364 S. XIII, 349 p. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2011
ISBN: 1-430-23374-5 (1430233745)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-23374-9 (9781430233749)
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You´ve developed a killer app for one mobile device-now it´s time to maximize your intellectual investment and develop for the full spectrum of mobile platforms and devices. With Cracking Windows Phone and BlackBerry Native Development , you´ll learn how to quickly retool your application between the Windows Phone 7, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry platforms and broaden the interest and audience of your app.
Cracking Windows Phone and BlackBerry Native Development takes you through the same mobile software development project on each platform, learning the differences between and the relative strengths and weaknesses of each platform as you go. No magic intermediate layers of obfuscation-by the time you get to the end, you´ll be an expert at developing for any of the major smartphone platforms using each vendor´s preferred toolset and approach.
Cracking Windows Phone and BlackBerry Native Development covers the Windows Phone 7, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry platforms, as well as the development of a general web application accessible on other devices.
If you´re interested in taking your app into the world of iPhone and Android, be sure to check out the companion volume, Cracking iPhone and Android Native Development , at http://www.apress.com/9781430231981.
Introduction
The Six Bookmarks Server Service
Application Architecture and Functional Specification
Windows Phone 7-Installing the Toolset
Windows Phone 7-Building the Logon Form and Consuming REST Services
Windows Phone 7-Persisting Bookmarks Locally
Windows Phone 7-Pushing Changes Back to the Server
Six Bookmarks on Windows Mobile
Blackberry-Installing the Toolset
Blackberry-Building the Logon Form and Consuming REST Services
Blackberry-An ORM Layer on SQLite
Blackberry-Pushing Changes Back to the Server
Matthew Baxter-Reynolds is a software development consultant, working with companies to improve their products and capability as software developers. Between 2000 and 2003, he wrote a considerable amount of content on Windows .NET and Windows DNA technologies for Wrox Press, including a best-selling book, Beginning E-commerce. He also acts as chief technical officer to Simplehosted, a leading provider of mobile workforce management solutions in the U.K. Their solutions are based on Windows Mobile.