The official release of jQuery Mobile 1.0 was recently announced, and this tutorial will provide you with an overview of how this popular framework can assist you in your cross-platform and web based app development!
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The official release of jQuery Mobile 1.0 was recently announced, and this tutorial will provide you with an overview of how this popular framework can assist you in your cross-platform and web based app development!
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This tutorial picks up where we left off in part 1 by demonstrating how to create an account for the newly created contacts. We will also describe how to edit and delete an existing contact.
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In this tutorial series, we will develop a native Android application where the user interface is implemented using the jQuery Mobile framework. For this purpose, we will introduce a model for representing UI screens in a native Android application using jQuery Mobile page elements, in particular, container and content pages. Although the tutorial code is developed for contacts management, the basic concepts of the model are generic and can be applied to applications where the UI is suitable for constructing via HTML and JavaScript.
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In Part 1 of this tutorial series, we introduced our sample application, described the page flow, and discussed how to construct the pages in the application via jQuery Mobile. In Part 2, we completed the implementation of our web application. In this final part, we will migrate the web application into a native Android application.
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In Part 1 of this tutorial series, we introduced our sample application, described the page flow, and discussed how to construct the pages in the application via jQuery Mobile. In Part 2, we will complete the implementation of our web application.
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In this three part tutorial series, our main goal is to describe how jQuery Mobile can be used to develop a native Android application. First, we will develop a stand-alone, sample web application that will browse articles from Yahoo! News using jQuery Mobile. Then we will convert that web application into a native Android application with minimal effort.
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jQuery Mobile is a relatively new mobile web framework, with its first release made in October 2010. The framework has many interesting features to support development of web based mobile applications. In this tutorial, we will focus on some basic elements of jQuery Mobile: page structure, forms and Ajax form submission. The tutorial is based on version 1.0 alpha release 2 of the jQuery Mobile framework.
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Mobile app development is a booming business, and one that’s predicted to grow even larger in the immediate future. But there’s still plenty of room for new developers on virtually every mobile platform out there, partly due to the high barriers to entry: app development is often time-consuming and often requires extensive programming knowledge.
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