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Native mobile development : a cross-referernce for IOS and Android / Shaun Lewis and Mike Dunn

Von: Mitwirkende(r): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Buch (Online)Sprache: Englisch Verlag: Beijing ; Boston ; Farnham ; Sebastopol ; Tokyo : O'Reilly, November 2019Auflage: First editionBeschreibung: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 345 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781492052845
  • 9781492052821
Schlagwörter: Andere physische Formen: 9781492052876 | Erscheint auch als: Native mobile development. Druck-Ausgabe. Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2019DDC-Klassifikation:
  • 005.3
LOC-Klassifikation:
  • QA76.59
Online-Ressourcen: Zusammenfassung: Intro; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface; Why We Wrote This Book; Who This Book Is For; How This Book Is Organized; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; O'Reilly Online Learning; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Part I. Tasks and Operations; A Note About the State of Mobile Development; Chapter 1. UI Controllers; Tasks; Android; How to Create Your App's Starting UI Controller; How to Change the Active UI Controller; Understanding the UI Controller Life Cycle; iOS; How to Create Your App's Starting UI Controller; How to Change the Active UI ControllerZusammenfassung: Understanding the Controller Life CycleWhat We've Learned; Chapter 2. Views; Tasks; Android; Create a New View; Nesting Views; Update a View's State; iOS; Create a New View; Nesting Views; Interface Builder to the Rescue; Update a View's State; Modifying Position; What We've Learned; Chapter 3. Custom Components; Tasks; Android; How to Create a Custom View; How to Use a Custom View; iOS; How to Create a Custom View; How to Use a Custom View; What We've Learned; Chapter 4. User Input; Tasks; Android; Receive and React to a Tap; Receive and React to Keyboard Input; Handle Compound Gestures; iOSZusammenfassung: Receive and React to a TapReceive and React to Keyboard Input; Handle Compound Gestures; What We've Learned; Chapter 5. Message Passing; Tasks; Android; Use a Callback to React to an Operation; Dispatch a Message to Any Interested Subscribers; Listen for, and React to, Messages Dispatched Within a System; iOS; Use a Callback to React to an Operation; Dispatch a Message to Any Interested Subscribers; Listen for, and React to, Messages Dispatched Within a System; Closures Instead of Selectors; Stop Listening for Notifications; What We've Learned; Chapter 6. Files; Tasks; AndroidZusammenfassung: Get Properties from the File Like Size or Last Modified DateRead and Write Data to and from a File; Copy Data from One File to Another; iOS; Get Properties from the File Like Size or Last Modified Date; Reading and Writing Data to and from a File; Copy Data from One File to Another; What We've Learned; Chapter 7. Persistence; Tasks; Android; Establish a Database Connection; Create a Database Table or Persistent Object; Write Data to That Table or Persistent Object; Read Data from That Table or Persistent Object; iOS; Set Up and Connect to a Persistence LayerZusammenfassung: Define and Create a Database Table or Persistent ObjectWrite and Persist Data to SQLite; Read Data from SQLite; What We've Learned; Chapter 8. Concurrency (Multi-Threading); Tasks; Android; Perform a Task in a Background Thread; Act on the Results of Work Performed in the Background Thread on the Main Thread; Terminating a Thread; iOS; Perform a Task in a Background Thread; Act on the Results of Work Performed in the Background Thread on the Main Thread; What We've Learned; Chapter 9. Networking; Tasks; Android; Read and Print a Text File on a Remote Server; Make an HTTP POST RequestZusammenfassung: Native Application Development will provide engineers with professionally developed and curated recipes for the 20 of the most common tasks that represent functionality seen in modern native iOS and Android applications. The selected tasks will provide a cross-reference for each platform-a modern Rosetta Stone, of sorts. A developer can look up an easily translatable set of instructions for completing a routine bit of functionality in both platforms in a way that follows best practices. Following that, we'll provide step-by-step direction to create a fully-functional application using modern practices and designs that will utilize those tasks, one in each platform. The development of the apps will be laid out side-by-side, so that the friction usually involved in switching between platforms while developing is greatly reduced. By the end of the book, the reader will have developed both an iOS app and an Android with exactly the same core features, as well as some additional features that are relevant and unique to each app's operating system. This book will provide a blueprint for software engineers to create an app that will reach 99.9% of the smartphone market, while functioning as a Rosetta stone in multi-platform development. The reality of modern application development is that most developers will need to have some reference across platforms at some point, if not as a regular requirementPPN: PPN: 172507866XPackage identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-4-NLEBK
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