Mobile Phone Programming: and its application to wireless networks
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This book provides a good overview of the mobile programming targeting both academia and industry. The book covers all commercial realizations of Symbian, Windows Mobile and Linux. Each programming language (Java, Python, C / C + +) and a number of development environments are introduced “step by step”, the developers do with the current limitations, pitfalls and challenges. Each chapter contains examples and source code, as soon as possible to ensure developers. . . more>> a>
Mobile Phone Programming: and its application to wireless networks
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Comments(2)
I have over 6 years experience in this area and can say that this is the first book of this kind I have seen. Get your own experience with many different platforms, Series 60 and Qtopia. Using examples of actual programming, it is very practically oriented, but also with the scientific aspect of the increasing number of open questions. And all this without hype or “Bubbles”, as you might know about other books on the subject of “mobile”. If you are an expert will also give you an idea of pirates other platforms in a short period of time. So, in summary, this book is definitely use U.S. dollars worth! Ledger spent!
Rating: 5.5
Very good introduction and a high level dedicated overview of the various mobile “primary application platforms (Symbian / C + + and JavaME WinMob). The book is chapter to include Linux Maemo and Qtopia Green Phone – though as a critical I doubt mobile too many Application developers are currently focusing on one of these platforms OS. Given the current environment it would have been nice to mention to see Apple and Google Android Codex, but the book was published in 2007, when these platforms were just beginning to bubble. Give me the book an extra star because of his reporting on the device discovery, P2P, Power considerations in the design and cross-layer communication. If you are new – or just interested – the design of mobile applications, it is a great resource to get started to see how the broad field of the game …. and what does the future holds.
Rating: 5.4