
Palm OS Cobalt Programming from the Ground Up
The Accelerated Track for Professional Programmers
Robert Mykland, Jim Keogh, Matthew Graham
Résumé
Learn to develop powerful programs for Palm OS devices
Write custom Palm OS Cobalt applications for business, communications, entertainment, and other uses with help from this step-by-step guide. By following a start-to-finish sample application, you'll learn to work in the Palm OS Developer Suite to build programs that run on all Palm OS devices, including the palmOne Treor Tungsten;" and Zire models, Sony CLIEs, the Fossil Wrist PDA and many others. Create user interface elements such as buttons and scroll bars, develop databases, and much more. Plus, you'll learn to test your applications and apply the tricks and techniques used by professional programmers.
- Install and work with the Palm OS SDK and Developer Suite
- Write modular, reusable code
- Create full-color user interface objects such as menus, buttons, and triggers
- Build event handlers
- Set up and manage classic, extended, and schema databases
- Create list objects, controls, and tables
- Sort data into categories
- Troubleshoot and optimize your applications
L'auteur - Robert Mykland
has been working with hardware, application design, and programming for many years. His experience includes object oriented design, MS-Windows applications, real-time embedded systems, SCSI hosts and targets, network servers and "groupware", UNIX applications, multitasking and multiprocessing kernels, Web and internet applications, and DCOM and ActiveX. His programming languages include C/C++, Pascal, Lisp, and a dozen other high-level languages. He is also fluent in assembler. Most recently he has been programming on the Palm platform and is familiar with all major versions of Palm OS. He created a graphical rapid application development environment for the Pilot/PalmIIl for Computer Associates' Opal authoring tool.
L'auteur - Jim Keogh
Jim Keogh (Ridgefield Park, NJ) is on the faculty of Columbia University and Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, New Jersey. He developed the e-commerce track at Columbia University. Keogh has spent decades developing applications for major Wall Street corporations and is the author of more than 60 books, including J2EE: The Complete Reference, Java Demystified, ASP.NET Demystified, Data Structures Demystified, XML Demystified, and others in the Demystified series.
L'auteur - Matthew Graham
Matthew Graham is a Palm OS Certified Developer. He works in New York City developing Palm OS applications using C and C++.
Sommaire
- Palm: The OS, The Devices
- Creating a Palm OS Application
- Fields, Menus, and Alerts
- Applications and Forms
- Bitmaps, Labels, and Buttons
- Selector Triggers, Repeating Buttons, and Sliders
- Pushbuttons and Check Boxes
- Schema Databases
- Lists
- Tables
- Categories
Caractéristiques techniques
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Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw-Hill - Osborne |
Auteur(s) | Robert Mykland, Jim Keogh, Matthew Graham |
Parution | 01/06/2004 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 314 |
Format | 18,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 573g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780072222890 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-07-222289-0 |
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