Don't Panic: Mobile Developer's Guide to The Galaxy, 16th Edition
The independent handbook for beginners and experienced players in the app business. Topics include accessibility in mobile apps, UX design, mobile analytics, prototyping, cross-platform development, native development, mobile web and app marketing.
Publication date: 19 Feb 2016
ISBN-10: B01BMKYUQ6
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: 279 pages
Views: 12,734
Type: Book
Publisher: Enough Software
License: Creative Commons License
Post time: 30 Oct 2016 01:00:00
Don't Panic: Mobile Developer's Guide to The Galaxy, 16th Edition
Tabor and Vrdoljak wrote:Welcome to the world of mobile development, a world where former giants stumble and new stars are seemingly born on a regular basis.
The focus of this book is on developing mobile apps, which encompasses a number of phases including: planning and specification, prototyping and design, implementation, internal testing and deployment, deployment to an app store, discovery by users, installation, use and feedback. Ultimately, we want our users to enjoy using our apps and to give us positive ratings to encourage other users to do likewise.
Keep reading to learn how to develop apps for the major platforms. Should this be the first time that you have considered getting involved, don't delay; mobile has become the predominant form of computing in many areas already. Time spent on mobile app usage even surpassed the good old TV - at least in the US.
While developing mobile apps shares many common feature with developing other software, it has specific characteristics. We will cover some of these next.
About The Editor(s)
Marco joined Enough Software in 2008. Being one of the few non-coders at Enough Software, he is mainly responsible for sales, marketing and project management. He also coordinates the Mobile Developer's Guide To The Galaxy project. In his spare time Marco is playing in a punk band, travels as much as he can and takes care of his hyperactive little dog Nala.
Marco joined Enough Software in 2008. Being one of the few non-coders at Enough Software, he is mainly responsible for sales, marketing and project management. He also coordinates the Mobile Developer's Guide To The Galaxy project. In his spare time Marco is playing in a punk band, travels as much as he can and takes care of his hyperactive little dog Nala.
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