Beginning Hybrid Mobile Application Development
- Length: 222 pages
- Edition: 1st ed. 2016
- Language: English
- Publisher: Apress
- Publication Date: 2015-12-29
- ISBN-10: 1484213157
- ISBN-13: 9781484213155
- Sales Rank: #4350533 (See Top 100 Books)
Today, a mobile device user prefers installed application over browsing internet; e.g. booking cab, buying movie tickets, watching you tube videos etc. Market share of mobile devices based on android, iOS & Windows Phone is considerable. Creating an installable application targeting these multiple devices involves too much of pain because of expertise required e.g. Java for android, Objective C for iOS and DotNET for Windows Phone. Shortcomings of this development approach are – more development time, it requires different expertise & involves less reusability of the code.
A solution to this problem is HTML 5, JQuery, CSS 3 based – Hybrid Mobile Applications .
These hybrid applications needs to be created once but after packaging can be deployed on multiple mobile devices like Android, iOS & Windows Phone. This kind of application development has edge over native application development.
Beginning Hybrid Mobile Application Development by Panhale can help each entity involved in mobile application development. With availability of multiple coding and packaging platforms; HMAD has even become more easy. Since HMAD happens in HTML & Javascript it’s even possible that with small effort conditionally; existing web application can be converted into mobile based application. HMAD can give larger audience for many web applications by making it available as mobile application.
This book covers:
- Basics of Hybrid Application Development
- Platforms, Frameworks used for Hybrid Application Development
Internals of how hybrid applications work
- Hybrid Application Development using available APIs
- Accessing data in hybrid application
- Role of JSON over XML in hybrid application
- Code Security
This book will change the paradigm of mobile application development as the efforts are less, learning curve is small, success ratio is high and monetary benefit is on higher side!
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Mobile Application Development Ecosystems
Chapter 2: Native vs. Hybrid Mobile Applications
Chapter 3: Building Blocks of HMAD
Chapter 4: Creating Your First Hybrid Application
Chapter 5: HMAD: Internals
Chapter 6: Data Access in HMAD
Chapter 7: UI for HMAD
Chapter 8: Using Device Features in HMAD
Chapter 9: How to Advertise with HMAD
Chapter 10: Working with Third-Party Services in HMAD
Chapter 11: Setup and Deployment
Chapter 12: XAMARIN vs. HMAD
Chapter 13: Case Study: A Practical Approach