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Building Mobile Applications with Java: Using the Google Web Toolkit and PhoneGap
Building Mobile Applications with Java: Using the Google Web Toolkit and PhoneGap
I have always thought of Java as a way of coding and an ecosystem, not just a language and virtual machine. When you code in Java you are part of a mature culture with amazing tools and expertise. When I joined the webOS team nearly two years ago I knew HTML and CSS very well, but very little JavaScript. Over time I...
Practical JIRA Plugins
Practical JIRA Plugins

This book is about plugins for JIRA, the popular issue tracker from Atlassian. An issue tracker lets people collaborate better when there are things to be done. You can use an issue tracker for everything from tracking bugs in software, to customer support requests, and beyond. Plugins extend what JIRA can do and can be developed...

Embedded Android: Porting, Extending, and Customizing
Embedded Android: Porting, Extending, and Customizing

Looking to port Android to other platforms such as embedded devices? This hands-on book shows you how Android works and how you can adapt it to fit your needs. You’ll delve into Android’s architecture and learn how to navigate its source code, modify its various components, and create your own version of Android for your...

Developing iOS Applications with Flex 4.5
Developing iOS Applications with Flex 4.5

Apple originally introduced iOS in January of 2007 as the operating system for the iPhone, under the original name of iPhone OS. In June of 2010, Apple renamed its mobile operating system to iOS.

This book will walk you through the creation of your first Adobe AIR application using the Flex 4.5 framework and...

Google AdWords: Managing Your Advertising Program
Google AdWords: Managing Your Advertising Program
Since being selected as an AdWords Seminar Leader by Google in 2006, I’ve had the opportunity to teach thousands of businesses and organizations how to use AdWords, Google’s advertising platform. I believe in the product; if used appropriately, it offers vast online exposure for advertisers....
Geolocation in iOS: Mobile Positioning and Mapping on iPhone and iPad
Geolocation in iOS: Mobile Positioning and Mapping on iPhone and iPad
The mobile phone—specifically the iPhone, which continues to define the state of the art for smartphones—has become the primary interface device for geographicallytagged data.

Take advantage of iPhone and iPad sensors and advanced geolocation technologies to build state-of-the-art location...

Basic Sensors in iOS: Programming the Accelerometer, Gyroscope, and More
Basic Sensors in iOS: Programming the Accelerometer, Gyroscope, and More

Over the last few years the new generation of smart phones, such as Apple’s iPhone, has finally started to live up to their name and have become the primary interface device for geographically tagged data. However not only do these devices know where they are, they can tell you how they’re being held, they are...

iOS Sensor Apps with Arduino: Wiring the iPhone and iPad into the Internet of Things
iOS Sensor Apps with Arduino: Wiring the iPhone and iPad into the Internet of Things

Turn your iPhone or iPad into the hub of a distributed sensor network with the help of an Arduino microcontroller. With this concise guide, you’ll learn how to connect an external sensor to an iOS device and have them talk to each other through Arduino. You’ll also build an iOS application that will parse the sensor...

ActionScript Developer’s Guide to Robotlegs
ActionScript Developer’s Guide to Robotlegs

In April 2009, Shaun Smith posted the following on his blog:

Want a framework like PureMVC but without Singletons, Service Locators, or casting? Perhaps one with Dependency Injection and Automatic Mediator Registration?

Well, you might enjoy RobotLegs AS3: yet another lightweight micro-architecture for Rich Internet...

APIs: A Strategy Guide
APIs: A Strategy Guide
APIs are a big deal and they are getting bigger. Pioneering companies such as Google, Facebook, Apple, and Twitter have exposed amazing technological solutions to the public, transforming existing businesses and creating new industries. Central to these companies’ successes are the APIs that link people and...
Mapping with Drupal
Mapping with Drupal

This book is intended for people building Drupal websites who would like to visualize their content on a map. Maps are powerful and can tell a rich story. A map is instantly readable, but at the same time almost infinitely revealing. With the rise of maps on the Internet and now on cell phones, the way we navigate our lives has changed....

Designing for XOOPS: A Quickstart for Designers
Designing for XOOPS: A Quickstart for Designers

Before you dive into this book, I would like to first extend my warm welcome to you as you enter the world of XOOPS. XOOPS is an acronym of eXtensible Object Oriented Portal System. It is an open-source application platform and Content Management System (CMS) written in PHP. It is built for developing a variety of solutions...

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