... hành Windows CE. Theo mặc định một ứngdụngtrên Pocket PC sẽ chứa một điều khiển MainMenu. Một ứngdụngtrên Pocket PC hiển thị những menu ở đáy của màn hình ứng dụng. Những ứngdụngtrên ... Compact Framework và lập trìnhứngdụngtrên Pocket PC.Sau đây chúng ta sẽ tìm hiểu về công nghệ .NET Compact Framework và lậptrình ứng dụngtrên Pocket PC trên nền Windows mobile. Trong ... trường hợp của ứng dụng của bạn đang chạy.Nguyên tắc thứ hai là mỗi một lần một ứngdụng đang chạy, người sử dụng không nên đóng ứngdụng lại. Những trạng thái nguyên tắc mà ứngdụng cần phải...
... controller that manages such a modal view. Practically, the modal views already available in the iPhone OS are all “helper” pro-grams, which allow you to start up a complex graphical interface ... it’s been our main goal to show you all the fun-damentals before we set you lose in the wilds of iPhone programming so that you have the building blocks that you need when you begin programming ... SDK is built on top of Objective-C and is supported by a large set of frame-works called the iPhone OS. (See chapter 10.)■Programming can be done in either Xcode or Interface Builder, supporting...
... coor-dinate system of the application. In testing, we discovered that when run on an iPhone (but not in the iPhone Sim-ulator) the result could sometimes be out of bounds, so you need to double-check ... F.18.6.2 Vibrating the iPhone There’s another cool little feature that’s implicit in the System Sound Services inter-face: you can use it to vibrate the user’s iPhone. This is done by handing ... into the iPhone. In this chapter, we’re going to look at these features as part of a general exploration of media. We’ll provide deep cov-erage on images, some information on the iPhone s media...
... information you’ll need to access OpenGLthrough the iPhone OS. The iPhone manages OpenGL through EAGL, a class that interfaces between the iPhone s views and OpenGL’s drawing functions. ... how it’s integrated into the iPhone. 19.9 SummaryGraphics are one of the most important elements for making your iPhone projects look great. Not only does the iPhone OS support high-quality ... is a fundamental technology on the iPhone. It’s what manages all the nifty scrolls, pivots, zoom-ins, zoom-outs, and other bits of animation that make up the iPhone user interface. As you’ve...
... your iPhone: ■Ajax—Ajax is something that—as it turns out—you can largely ignore on the iPhone. It’s usually used as part of a client-server setup, with HTML on the front side, but the iPhone ... both iPhone web development and the SDK. There’s a Google Code project that presumes this sort of setup and includes a sophisticated iPhone- side interface for viewing the map. It’s called iPhone ... Objective-C (though not necessarily for the iPhone) , including SOAPClient and ToxicSOAP. ■XML—XML is, as we’ve already seen, fully supported by the iPhone OS, but if you don’t like how...
... discussion iPhone Atlas http://www.iphoneatlas.com iPhone news blog iPhone Dev Forums http://www.iphonedevforums.com Forums for SDK or web discussion iPhone in Action http://iphoneinaction.manning.com/ ... and iPhone discussionFurbo.org http://furbo.org/ General blog that’s mostly iPhone discussioniDevKit http://idevkit.com/ Forums and news iPhone Dev SDK http://www.iphonedevsdk.com/ Forums iPhone ... Forums iPhone Development http://iphonedevelopment. blogspot.com/Blog with extensive original content iPhone Development Central http://www.iphonedevcen-tral.org/Online iPhone tutorialsLap Cat Software...
... Apple’s iPhone technology■Examining the iPhone s specifications■Highlighting what makes the iPhone unique11How the iPhone is uniqueusers. Google has also shown a notable uptick among iPhone ... of the new 3G iPhone and its public deployment of the iPhone software development kit (SDK) promise to multiply the iPhone s success in the future, with even higher numbers of iPhone sales predicted ... the iPhone output, but its input may be even more innovative.1.4.3 Input and iPhone mousingAs already noted, the iPhone uses a multi-touch-capable capacitive touch screen. Users access the iPhone...
... the iPhone. Method Type References iPhone incompatible Web Brief mentions only iPhone compatible Web Brief mentions only iPhone friendly Web Chapters 3, 8 iPhone optimized Web Chapters 3, 8 iPhone ... development models iPhone web apps represent a transition for iPhone developers. When you’re engaging in simpler types of iPhone development—making existing web sites iPhone friendly or iPhone optimized—you’re ... pages that look great on the iPhone. They’ve probably inserted commands that deal with the iPhone chrome and have thought about iPhone gestures. They may link in unique iPhone style sheets when...
... experience for iPhone users through a page that has been redisplayed to the point where it’s become an iPhone web app.44 CHAPTER 3 Redeveloping web pages for the iPhone from an iPhone. The easiest ... engaging in some iPhone best practices, playing with the chrome, and looking at iPhone ges-tures—you’ll have dramatically improved how your web pages work on an iPhone. The ultimate in iPhone optimization ... nice. Making a page iPhone friendly is more about fixing problems than about showing off the iPhone s strengths.3.2.1 Avoiding missing iPhone functionalityAlthough the iPhone is often described...
... you can recognize iPhone touchscreen events.Event SummarytouchstartA finger touches the iPhone. touchmoveA finger moves across the iPhone. touchendA finger leaves the iPhone. touchcancelThe ... particularly useful on the iPhone, since gradients are already a part of the look and feel of iPhone home page icons, and will make individ-ual programs feel more like native iPhone programs. The ... number of advantages, all of which you can make use of on the iPhone. However, there’s one iPhone- specific trick you should consider: iPhones uniquely might be connected to either a fast network...
... in an iPhone- UI web app.By now you might have some great ideas for how to turn your website into an iPhone web app, but the idea of coding everything to look like and work like the iPhone ... mimicking the look and feel of the iPhone s UI, but also its functionality.The discussions that lead off the chapter, centering on the iPhone UI and the iPhone s architectural paradigms, provide ... (Manning, 2008). The iPhone extension adds a few common iPhone- related manipulations to jQuery. You can access them just by including the appropriate JavaScript scripts (jquery .iphone. js, jquery.js)...
... quickly port your iPhone graphics to those other browsers. For now, however, Canvas is the last major tool in your iPhone web app toolkit. With graphics, text, and a handful of iPhone UI fundamentals ... on preparing web apps for the iPhone had a distinctly textual focus. Fortunately, Apple provides a tool that you can use to add great-looking graphics to your iPhone web apps: Canvas. Though ... particular note because gradients are used throughout the iPhone s user interface. Thus, using gradients will be a notable step toward creating an iPhone- like interface for your graphical web app....
... use with the iPhone. Under this new version of Dashcode, you can create web applications intended to run not on a Macintosh but, instead, on an external website for use with an iPhone. Dashcode ... this time, Dashcode 2.0, which is the version that you’ll need to write iPhone web apps, is only available as part of the iPhone SDK. You should thus jump forward to chapter 10 for some information ... development tools, such as an iPhone Simulator and a built-in debug-ger. That’s great if you’re writing using Dashcode, but what if you’re instead writing a larger scale iPhone web app? How do you...
... can make debugging on the iPhone easier.Program Location iPhone Debug http://code.google.com/p/iphonedebug/ iPhone Web Developer http://www.manifestinteractive.com /iphone/ #_WebdevListing 8.1 ... programs from gobbling up an iPhone s battery, but you’re going to need to do your part too.150 CHAPTER 8 Debugging iPhone web pages8.3.1 Using iPhone DebugJon Brisbin’s iPhone Debug is a JavaScript ... the iPhone Simulator, our best advice for debugging directly with your iPhone is: don’t do it. Despite that admonition, you might have to if you don’t have access to a Mac or if the iPhone...