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1. | By: Mitch Allen Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 07-AUG-2009 Insert Date: 17-FEB-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Palm webOS
A Note from the Author and from O'Reilly Media about what this book
does--and doesn't--do:
Palm webOS is a brand new platform and represents a very different
type of operating system where the web runtime is used as the basis
for the UI and Application model. Palm and O'Reilly felt that it
was important to have a book available to help developers get a
basic understanding of the new Palm platform at the time that the
SDK was released; this timing played a major role in the content
and structure of the book.
Ideally this book would have been a complete reference of the new
platform but that...
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2. | Palm OS® Programming : Professional Projects By: Vikram Bhatia Publisher: Premier Press Publication Date: 01-JAN-2002 Insert Date: 19-AUG-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Palm OS® Programming : Professional Projects
This book include real-life project situations and scenarios to help the user relate the concepts to his/her work environment. It guides the reader through various phases of developing a complete application with database support. The book is divided into multiple projects, with each project focusing on a specific technical skill. After completing this book, readers will have gained the infromation necessary to begin developing applications for their own work environments.
Features
Includes hands-on exercises for real-world applications
Post-chapter...
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3. | By: Greg Winton Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 12-SEP-2001 Insert Date: 02-OCT-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Palm OS Network Programming
The wireless revolution has touched off a huge demand for Palm OS
network applications. But information on how to connect a Palm is
fragmented across dry function listings in the SDK documentation, a
couple of book chapters, some sample code, and a few articles on
the Palm web site (each of which assumes prior knowledge of network
applications). Palm OS Network Programming pulls all the
necessary elements together in the first complete guide to
developing network applications for the Palm Computing Platform.
The author assumes knowledge of Palm programming in C, but no
network experience is...
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4. | Palm OS Programming, 2nd Edition By: Julie McKeehan; Neil Rhodes Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 22-OCT-2001 Insert Date: 27-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Palm OS Programming, 2nd Edition
With more than 16 million PDAs shipped to date, Palm has defined
the market for handhelds, having dominated this class of computing
devices ever since it began to outpace competitors six years ago.
The company's strength is the Palm OS, and developers loyal to this
powerful and versatile operating system have created more than
10,000 applications for it. Devices from Handspring, Sony, Symbol,
HandEra, Kyocera, and Samsung now use Palm OS, and the number of
registered Palm Developers has jumped to 130,000. If you know C or
C++, and want to join those who are satisfying the demand for
wireless...
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5. | Palm Programming: The Developer's Guide By: Neil Rhodes; Julie McKeehan Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-DEC-1998 Insert Date: 27-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Palm Programming: The Developer's Guide
PalmPilot's popularity is growing and with over a million units
sold, the Palm OS dominates the hand-held market. Wired has
astutely described Palm's position in a recent article: "On its way
to becoming the bestselling hand-held computer of all time, the
3Com PalmPilot has spawned an intense, emotional, and fanatical
developer following not seen since the glory days of the Mac."
(Wired, 20 Feb. 98). Palm Programming should be eagerly
accepted by programmers because the authors worked closely with
Palm to ensure that the book is tailored exactly to the needs of
the ever-growing group of Palm...
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6. | Programming Visual Basic for the Palm OS By: Matt Holmes; Patrick Burton; Roger Knoell Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 16-APR-2002 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Programming Visual Basic for the Palm OS
Due to the immense popularity of Palm OS devices, demand for Palm
OS applications has increased dramatically. Over 16 million Palm
Powered PDAs have sold over the past six years,and the number of
registered Palm Developers is currently over 100,000 and growing by
about a 1,000 per month. Visual Basic is one of the most popular
development platformsin the world. Until recently Visual Basic
developers were not able to create applications for the Palm OS
platform. By integrating into the Visual Basic environment, the
AppForge Basic compiler has brought Palm development right into the
main tool...
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