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Wireless Internet & Mobile Business: How to Program

by H. M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, P. J. Deitel, T. R. Nieto
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Overview

Learn how to build winning wireless and mobile business solutions, start to finish! In this 1400-page book, the best-selling authors of the How to Program Series apply their proven methodology and signature Live-CodeΒ™TM Approach to teaching wireless/mobile application development!This book covers every key aspect of building wireless Internet and mobile business applications: programming, location-based technologies, e-marketing, wireless payment options, security β€” even legal, social, and internationalization issues. The Deitels offer in-depth introductions to wireless development on Palm and Pocket PC/Windows CE platforms; then present detailed coverage of WML, and WMLScript. Wireless Internet and Mobile How to Program also reviews the following cutting-edge technologies and approaches: Web Clipping, i-Mode, Bluetooth, server-side development, J2ME, XML/XSL/XSLT, Microsoft's .NET mobile framework, Qualcomm's Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW), and options for wireless multimedia. Hundreds of expert tips offer invaluable insight into good programming practices, avoiding errors, maximizing performance, testing, and debugging. For beginning programmers, and for all experienced programmers seeking to leverage their experience in wireless Internet and mobile business development.

While the rapid expansion of wireless technologies such as cell phones and palm pilots offers many new opportunities for businesses and programmers, it also presents numerous challenges related to issues such as security and standardization. Wireless Internet How to Program offers a thorough treatment of both the management and technical aspects of this growing area, including coverage of current practices and future trends.

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Features

  • Signature "Live Code Approach" Language features are presented in the context of a wide variety of complete working programs. Features thousands of lines of code in hundreds of complete working programs. Enables students to confirm that programs run as expected. Students can also manipulate the code from the CD-ROM in the back of the book or from the book's Companion Website (www.prenhall.com/deitel) or from the author's website (www.deitel.com).
  • Outstanding, consistent and applied pedagogy Icons throughout identify Software Engineering Observations; Good Programming Practices; Common Programming Errors; Portability Tips; Performance Tips, Testing and Debugging Tips, and Look-and-Feel Observations. Provides hundreds of valuable programming tips and facilitates learning.
  • Extensive set of interesting exercises and substantial projects. Students can apply what they've learned in each chapter.
  • Also available with the Multimedia Cyber Classroom CD-ROM In The Complete Wireless Internet & Mobile Business Programming Training Course, Student Edition (ISBN TBA).
    • Provides extra hands-on experience and study aids for a minimal additional cost. Includes many hours of detailed, expert audio walkthroughs of the book's hundreds of live-code examples; post-assessment exams with hundreds of short answer test questions (all with answers); hundreds of self-review exercises drawn from the text (half with answers); hundreds of programming exercises from the main text (these exercises don't have answers in the main text, but half of these exercises have answers in The Complete Training Course); hundreds of tips that are marked with icons and show how to write code that's portable, reusable, and optimized for performance; and full-text searching and hyperlinking.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2001
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
1328
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130622266

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