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Wireless Networks & Bluetooth Technology, Protocols & Standards - Computer Networks, XML, SGML, & Other Document Mark-up Languages

Learning WML and WMLScript

by Martin Frost, John Posner
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Overview

The next generation of mobile communicators is here, and delivering content to them will mean programming in WML (Wireless Markup Language) and WMLScript, the languages of the Wireless Application Environment (WAE). The WAE allows information in almost all applications to be formatted for display on mobile devices, such as cell phones, and enables the user to interact with the information.

Why learn yet another technology? According to some estimates, 75 percent of web document viewing by the year 2002 will be through non-desktop devices, many using wireless technologies. Clearly, the future is wireless. For web developers who want to get up to speed quickly in these languages, Learning WML & WMLScript maps out in detail the WAE and its two major components, WML and WMLScript.

Fortunately, the WAE provides a World Wide Web-like model for writing applications, incorporating several key features of the Web to ease the transition for developers. Almost all wireless applications can be written with WML, which replaces HTML in the wireless environment, and WMLScript, which replaces JavaScript. With this book, web developers with some knowledge of programming and C, Java, or JavaScript syntax can easily master both languages.

Chapter by chapter, Learning WML & WMLScript takes readers through the following WML topics:

  • Decks, templates and cards
  • User Interaction
  • Variables and contexts
  • Tasks, events, and timers
  • Text and text formatting

WMLScript topics include:

  • Data types, conversions and variables
  • Operators and expressions
  • Statements
  • Functions
  • Standard libraries

Learning WML & WMLScript is the resource of choice for application developers who want to upgrade their skills and their sites so they won't be left plugged in during the wireless revolution.

About the Author, Martin Frost, John Posner

Martin Frost is the author of Learning WML & WMLScript

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Go wireless! If you're a web developer who wants to leverage your skills in building wireless applications, here's your book. Discover how WML resembles WMLScript -- and especially how it doesn't. Get into the "Zen" of wireless development (think small and simple)! Master the WAP/WML user interface techniques that'll make or break your application, then learn how to squeeze surprisingly cool functionality out of WMLScript, WML's tightly integrated scripting language.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2000
Publisher
O'Reilly Media
Pages
200
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781565929470

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