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* [[Ajax_made_Simple|Ajax made Simple]] | * [[Ajax_made_Simple|Ajax made Simple]] | ||
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* [[Using_the_PhoneGap_API|Using the PhoneGap API: Device, Camera, Contacts, Barcodes]] | * [[Using_the_PhoneGap_API|Using the PhoneGap API: Device, Camera, Contacts, Barcodes]] | ||
* [[Using_the_PhoneGap_API:_Pushwoosh|Using the PhoneGap API: Pushwoosh]] | * [[Using_the_PhoneGap_API:_Pushwoosh|Using the PhoneGap API: Pushwoosh]] |
Revision as of 10:42, 8 April 2016
These Tech Notes provide additional information that is not contained in the printed documentation. You may also be interested in our Tutorials. Check back here from time to time for updates!
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Tech Notes
- Solutions to Common Problems
- Compatibility with other versions of BASIC
- The role of JavaScript, HTML5 and WebKit
- Emulators and Simulators
- A Field Guide to App Studio Controls
- Using Smart Device Sensors
- Ajax made Simple
- Responsive Design made Simple
- Using the PhoneGap API: Device, Camera, Contacts, Barcodes
- Using the PhoneGap API: Pushwoosh
- Files: Using SQLite to save data
- SQLite Reference
- ToolBox Files
- How to run fullscreen in an Android Chrome app
- Using Dropbox to save files
- Using a Dropbox Datastore
- Using Google Glass
- NoSQL databases: good option for WebApp development
Distributing your App
- Distributing your App
- Web Apps Compared to PhoneGap Apps
- Using PhoneGap to create an iOS App
- Submitting to the iOS App Store
- Using PhoneGap to create an Android APK
- Submitting to the Google Play and Amazon Stores
- Making Desktop Packaged Apps with AppStudio
- Using the PhoneGap CLI
Courses
These are the notes for our 4 day course. It assumes the trainees have a programming background. You can follow through the course notes and lab sessions on your own: if you would like on site training please contact us for details.