Beginning iPhone and iPad Web Apps
Although most iOS development is currently focused on native applications using Apple’s Software Development Kit, this proves less and less relevant as the number of different mobile devices and OS versions grows. Gathering resources to make web applications that will work cross-platform is far m...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-307362014-01-20T06:45:02Z Beginning iPhone and iPad Web Apps Apers, Chris Paterson, Daniel Technologies Although most iOS development is currently focused on native applications using Apple’s Software Development Kit, this proves less and less relevant as the number of different mobile devices and OS versions grows. Gathering resources to make web applications that will work cross-platform is far more cost-effective than hiring a team to build specific version-applications. In this sense, it is probable that web applications have only just begun to fight. Indeed, web browser performance and features make possibilities regarding user experience and provided services ever greater, and web browsers create an exciting field for web developers to play in. With the arrival and implementation of new standards, the boundaries between native applications and web applications have never been so thin; geolocation and Multi-Touch control, for instance, are no longer just a dream. HTML5, on the other side, is not only a new version of the markup language; the new specification comes with a full range of new APIs that will make you forget heavy use of presentational images and let you richly integrate multimedia elements. Because most of these new features originate in recognized specifications, they are not only implemented in the Mobile Safari layout engine but are also widely available on other mobiles devices and desktop browsers. 2012-05-31T04:04:16Z 2012-05-31T04:04:16Z 2010 Book 978-1-4302-3046-5 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/30736 en application/pdf Apress |
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Although most iOS development is currently focused on native applications using Apple’s
Software Development Kit, this proves less and less relevant as the number of different mobile
devices and OS versions grows. Gathering resources to make web applications that will work
cross-platform is far more cost-effective than hiring a team to build specific version-applications.
In this sense, it is probable that web applications have only just begun to fight.
Indeed, web browser performance and features make possibilities regarding user experience and
provided services ever greater, and web browsers create an exciting field for web developers to
play in. With the arrival and implementation of new standards, the boundaries between native
applications and web applications have never been so thin; geolocation and Multi-Touch control,
for instance, are no longer just a dream. HTML5, on the other side, is not only a new version of
the markup language; the new specification comes with a full range of new APIs that will make
you forget heavy use of presentational images and let you richly integrate multimedia elements.
Because most of these new features originate in recognized specifications, they are not only
implemented in the Mobile Safari layout engine but are also widely available on other mobiles
devices and desktop browsers. |
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