Join Books.org — it's free

Wireless Web Development by Ray Rischpater β€” book cover
Wireless Networks & Bluetooth Technology, Network Programming, Protocols & Standards - Computer Networks, XML, SGML, & Other Document Mark-up Languages, Communications Industries, Telecommunications Technology, Web Programming

Wireless Web Development

by Ray Rischpater
Available on Bookshop Write a review

Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.

Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

Wireless Web Development, Second Edition provides both a substantial engineering and business background to wireless developers, covering numerous facets of wireless web software geared toward today's mobile platforms and mobile devices. Wireless technologies, including wireless HTML, WAP 2.0, XML, Palm's WCA, and i-mode, are discussed in detail, with individual chapters devoted to each. Author and industry veteran Ray Rischpater places special emphasis on the differences between the Web and the wireless Web, and even between wireless devices themselves, helping the reader to better understand the engineering and interface issues that must be addressed when creating wireless web applications.

By providing the latest information about technologies that have emerged since the first edition was published (i-mode, the growing emphasis on XML in wireless, and WAP 2.0), as well as relegating to historical status those technologies that have failed the test of time (Microsoft Mobile Channels and HDML), Rischpater offers readers a comprehensive and completely updated guide to the latest wireless technologies and development strategies.

About the Author, Ray Rischpater

Ray Rischpater received a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from the University of California at Santa Cruz. He is presently an independent author and consultant writing articles and books about wireless Web development and mobile computing. He has over five years of experience developing wireless applications for mobile users.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Editorials

Jack Woehr

Wireless is hot. The coming ubiquity of handheld net devices and their peculiar and shifting constraints create ample economic opportunity for the clued-in. In terms of technology, wireless development amounts to knowing something about carrier technology, XML-defined WML (Wireless Markup Language) and some other interesting tools of lesser profundity. Real success in wireless, however, also depends on a whole new mindset.

Ray Rischpater, author of Wireless Web Development, has the necessary mindset and a great deal of personal depth in the subject matter. He describes each technology in just enough detail to allow a programmer/designer to evaluate its applicability; but this isn't enough detail to allow the reader to really build a skillset.

You can run through this book and grasp the outlines quickly. In contrast, The Wireless Application Protocol, by Sandeep Singhal et al. (reviewed earlier this year) explores pretty much the same use cases and tool chains, but in greater depth at every step of the way, making for a long read overall.

Unfortunately, Wireless Web Development contains frequent offhanded and unsubstantiated technical assertions that dangle figures like "50% faster." In general, Mark Twain's advice, "Every place you mean to write 'very', write 'damned' instead, then your editor will remove it and everything will be as it ought to be," may apply to all or most of Rischpater's adverbs.

It's not a bad book. Rischpater is a consultant in the field and has written magazine articles. The book's content is reasonably factual and precise. But it is a first book, and is afflicted with a prose style as wooden as Al Gore.

In any event, the spectrum of issues addressed by Wireless Web Development and The Wireless Application Protocol overlap more than not. Rischpater might advise his client that it comes down to needs and economics. The Wireless Application Protocol is stout at $49.95. Rischpater's book, Wireless Web Development, list $34.95, is lite beer.
β€” Electronic Review of Computer Books

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2002
Publisher
APress
Pages
408
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781590590287

More by Ray Rischpater

Similar books