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Appcelerator Titanium: Up and Runningby John Anderson
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Build native apps for iOS, Android, and Blackberry from a single JavaScript codebase with Appcelerator Titanium. This guide gets you quickly up to speed on this amazing framework and shows you how to generate cross-platform apps with 100% native controls. Youll also learn the advantages of using Titanium when you want to create an app for just one native platform, rather than struggle with Java or Objective-C. Fast-paced and full of examples, this book helps you build your first project with Titanium Studio, and then takes you through the steps necessary to build complex data-bound apps.
Synopsis:Developers of course would be the core audience for this book. This will help them understand how Titanium works, what it does well and what it doesn't do well. In the long standing tradition of O'Reilly, it will be chock full of real world samples to get the reader going quickly. The sooner a developer can sit down with this book, get something up and running and seeing it working on a simulator, or actual device. About the AuthorJohn always tells people that he feels like computers picked him, and not the other way around. While in grade school he walked into a Radio Shack, got his first look of a TRS-80 and fell in love. From that point on, computers and programming was the main focus in his life. All he could afford was the manual, so that's what he bought and started learning about programming. He has stayed with that model of learning about new technologies by getting a good book and learning about a new topic. Hes been programming computers for about 20 years now, starting as a Customer Support Rep, getting his first programming job and working his way up. When the Internet got popular, he jumped onto that as the Next Big Thing and his career built on that for over 10 years. A couple years ago when a similar phenomenon was happening in Mobile, he again took to the books and started building his own mobile apps and immersing myself in all things mobile. He has apps in Apple's App Store and the Android Marketplace, some of which were done with Titanium. Table of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1: The Benefits of TitaniumChapter 2: Getting Set Up to Use TitaniumChapter 3: Titanium StudioChapter 4: A Hello World AppChapter 5: Becoming a Capable Control FreakChapter 6: Titanium ObjectsChapter 7: Customizing TitaniumChapter 8: Titanium App StorageChapter 9: Distribution MethodsChapter 10: API ReferenceColophon What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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