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Developing iPhone Web Apps Training

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Total Time : 8 hrs
Number of Movies : 103
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number :34075
Language : english
Author : Jesse Feiler

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Description Developing iPhone Web Apps
iPhone Web Apps are built with Apple's Dashcode tool and provide the fastest and easiest way to present your content on iPhone. This course introduces the tool and its templates and then explores ways in which you can enhance and customize the basics. A major focus of the course is a multi-level browser that can easily be used to present hundreds or even thousands of data elements (including video and images) using multi-level categories. iPhone Web Apps are uploaded to a Web server and are then available to users: there is no need for Apple to approve them or for users to download them. To begin learning today, simply click on the movie links.
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01 Introducing iPhone Web Apps
0101 About this Course
0102 Understanding iPhone Apps
0103 Working with iPhone OS Apps
0104 Working with iPhone Web Apps
0105 Resources to Get Started
02 Planning Your App
0201 Writing Your Blurb
0202 Data Sources
0203 Planning Promotion
0204 Testing Your App
03 Building Overview
0301 Building an RSS Feed App
0302 Getting Started with the Template
0303 Adding the Feed & Simulating
0304 Cleaning Up the App
0305 Deploying the App
04 Looking Inside Dashcode
0401 Using the Browser Template
0402 Dashcode/Dashboard/Widgets & Apps
0403 Exploring the App with Dashcode
0404 Using the Inspector: Attributes
0405 Using the Inspector: Fill & Stroke
0406 Using the Inspector: Metrics & Text
05 Parts/Behaviors & Stack Layouts
0501 Adding Parts
0502 The Button & Behaviors
0503 Putting the Pieces Together
0504 Stack Layout View
0505 Adding a Behavior to the Button
0506 Testing the Button & Moving On
0507 Working with Transitions
0508 Adding More Views & Buttons
06 Working with Data Sources
0601 Creating the Basic Browser
0602 Running the Browser & Looking at Files
0603 Introducing Data Sources
0604 Looking at Dashcode & Data Source View
0605 Linking Data to Fields: JSON Data
0606 Linking Data to Fields: XML Data pt. 1
0607 Linking Data to Fields: XML Data pt. 2
0608 Testing the App
07 Exploring Bindings
0701 Looking at Bindings & Data Sources
0702 Exploring the Bindings Inspector
0703 Creating a New Binding
0704 Using a Value Transformer
0705 Using a Progress Monitor
08 Using Utility Template & the Database
0801 Exploring the Utility Template
0802 Flipping the App with Behaviors
0803 Introducing the Database
0804 Database Architecture Overview
0805 Looking at the Template Code:index.html
0806 Using Load pt. 1
0807 Using Load pt. 2
0808 Using initDB pt. 1
0809 Using initDB pt. 2
0810 Calling initContent
0811 Calling insertValue & updateValue
09 Working with XMLHttpRequest
0901 Why Use XMLHttpRequest?
0902 Retrieving Text with XMLHttpRequest
0903 Parsing the XML Result
0904 On to Dashcode: Setting the Feed URL
0905 Implement setupXMLRequest
0906 Testing the Code
0907 Using Two FIelds
0908 Implementing Two Fields
0909 Using One FIeld & a Selector Popup
0910 Adding the Popup Behavior
0911 Refining the Selection Code
10 Using Maps & Geographic Locations
1001 Introducing Geolocation
1002 Creating the App & Its Interface
1003 Implementing the Get My Position Button
1004 Testing the Get My Position Button
1005 Implementing the Map It Button
11 Building an Integrated Directory App
1101 Setting Up the App
1102 Creating the Data Source
1103 Laying Out the Interface
1104 Binding the Data Source
1105 Adding a Phone & Mail Button
1106 Adding a Map
12 Building a Multi-Level Browser
1201 Introducing a Multi-Level Browser
1202 Looking at itemClicked
1203 Considering Two List Views
1204 Building the Region List Data
1205 Building the Region Data Source & View
1206 Reordering the StackLayout Views
1207 Testing the Region->Park List Behavior
1208 Setting Up a Region List
1209 Preparing for New Views & Data Sources
1210 Creating the Intermountain Data Source
1211 Connecting the Data Source
1212 Looking for Errors
1213 Drilling Down to the Third Level
13 Doing It with a Grid
1301 Making a Grid-Based Integrated Directory
1302 Adding & Connecting the Data Source
1303 Using the Grid Data
1304 Testing the Grid-Based App
14 Using Indicators & Transformations
1401 Designing the Interface
1402 Clean Up
1403 Adding the Values
1404 Creator a Transformer
1405 Converting Capacity to Percent Capacity
1406 Adding the Indicator
15 Using the Debugger
1501 Introducing the Debugger
1502 Handling Typos in Data Sources
1503 Debugging a Transformation
1504 Looking at the Run Log
16 Conclusion
1601 Course Summary
17 Credits
1701 About the Author
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