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ActionScript 3.0 Bible

ActionScript 3.0 Bible


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If you want to build interactive applications on the desktop, in the browser, or on devices, this new edition of the ActionScript 3.0 Bible is all you need. If you’re a beginner, it guides you through the whole ecosystem of the Flash , ActionScript 3.0 language and syntax, object oriented programming, and even error handling techniques and debugging tips. For intermediate programmers, the Bible is packed with detail on every part of the expansive Flash Player 10.1 API. For experienced programmers, it includes interactive examples with real-world applications, a UML table of contents for finding the right immediately, and comprehensive coverage of the very latest features including multitouch, Pixel Bender, and more.

  • Massively updated and revised
  • Program for mobile devices including iPhone, Palm WebOS, Android 2.0, and more
  • Learn AS3 you’ll use in Flash Professional CS5, Flash Builder 4, , and AIR 2
  • Run and modify over 200 new examples in your browser, with no or setup required
  • Use the speedy new Vector class
  • Interface with in any language
  • Display print-quality text with the Flash Text Engine and Text Layout Framework
  • Learn 3D math and program your own 3D engine with AS3
  • Write and run powerful pixel shaders with Pixel Bender
  • Synthesize and analyze sound digitally
  • Display, analyze, and capture audio and video [Read more...]

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Beginning iPad Application Development

Beginning iPad Application Development

Book Description
A hands-on approach to iPad application development. Beginning iPad Application Development is written to help jumpstart beginning iPad developers. It covers the various topics in such a manner that you will progressively learn without being overwhelmed by the details. It adopts the philosophy that the best way to learn is by doing, hence the numerous Try It Out sections in all the chapters, which first show you how to build something and then explain how things work.

Although iPad programming is a huge topic, the aim for this book is to get you started with the fundamentals, and help you understand the underlying architecture of the SDK, and appreciate why things are done certain ways. After reading this book (and doing the exercises), you will be well equipped to tackle your next iPad programming challenge.

This book is for the beginning iPad developer who wants to start developing iPad applications using the Apple SDK. To truly benefit from this book, you should have some background in programming and at least be familiar with object-oriented programming concepts. If you are totally new to the -C language, you might want to jump straight to Appendix D, which provides an overview of the language. Alternatively, you can use Appendix D as a quick reference while you tackle the various chapters, checking out the syntax as you try the exercises. Depending on your learning pattern, one of those approaches may work best for you. [Read more...]

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More iPhone Cool Projects

More iPhone Cool Projects


Everyone is developing iPhone applications, and it’s clear why. The iPhone is the coolest mobile device available, and the App Store makes it simple to get an application out into the unstoppable iPhone app market. With hundreds of thousands of app developers entering the game, it’s crucial to learn from those who have actually succeeded. This book shows you how some of the most innovative and creative iPhone application developers have developed cool, best-selling apps.

Not only does every successful application have a story, but behind every great app is excellent code. In this book, you’ll see the code and learn how to use it to make your own cool applications. You’ll learn everything from how Joost works to the Unity game engine, from the mathematics of processing to the latest Flash and iPhone projects. This book shares the secrets of the coolest iPhone apps being built today by the best iPhone developers—invaluable knowledge for anyone who wants to create the app that everyone is talking about.

What you’ll learn

  • Game development with Unity and iPhone OpenGL
  • Unit testing and iPhone-specific testing tools
  • How to approach and solve complex app development roadblocks
  • The best code fully explained and presented with screenshots

Who this book is for
iPhone application developers of all experience levels and development platforms

About the Author
Ben Britten Smith has been writing software on Apple platforms for 15 years. Most notably he was given an Academy Awardf or Technical Achievement for his feature film work with Mac-based suspended camera control systems. Lately he has switched his efforts from the big screen to the small screen.

His first iPhone game, SnowDude, was published to the App Store a few months after the SDK became available.Since then he has written a dozen apps for various clients including the games: Snowferno, the award winning Mole – A quest for the Terracore Gem, and the Gambook Adventures series of games. Ben lives in Melbourne, Australia with his wife Leonie and their pet bunnies.

Scott Penberthy began coding shortly after the Apple II was launched in the 70’s. His addiction to writing software fully bloomed with a scholarship to MIT, where he wrote a multiplayer online game that brought his school’s antique computer to its knees. After graduating, Scott took a job at IBM Research, the birthplace of IBM’s web products and services. After running up the corporate ladder in the 90’s building massive web sites, he jettisoned in 2005 to return to his true love of coding. Now a successful entrepreneur, Scott runs an app studio in New York City.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Apress; 1 edition (June 30, 2010)
  • Language:
  • ISBN-10: 1430229225
  • ISBN-13: 978-1430229223

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iPad Made Simple

iPad Made Simple

Product Description
Get the most out of your iPad with iPad Made Simple—learn all the key features, understand what’s new, and utilize dozens of time-saving tips and tricks. This book includes over 650 pages of easy-to-read instructions and over 1,000 carefully annotated screen shots to guide you to iPad mastery.

With iPad Made Simple, you’ll never be left wondering, “How did they do that?”

What you’ll learn

  • Set up and customize your iPad
  • Get up to speed lightning fast with the excellent Quick Start Guide
  • Master the multi-touch display Surf the web like never before
  • Browse, buy, and read with iBooks
  • Discover and great Apps from the App Store
  • Use iTunes to find music, videos, TV shows, and more on your iPad
  • Organize, view, and share your photos and albums
  • Improve productivity with Mail, Calendar, and Contacts
  • Stay in touch with friends on and Facebook
  • Customize the Electronic Picture Display to make sure it shows exactly what you want
  • Use accessories such as the keyboard dock, camera connector, and VGA connector
  • Synchronize your iPod touch with your Windows or Mac environment
  • Employ time-saving short cuts and hidden gems to help you organize your work and social life

Bonus material includes an iTunes Mega Guide! Tap the power of iTunes including: creating and managing playlists, the genius feature, home sharing, getting great free content from iTunes U, authorizing and de-authorizing computers, redeeming gift cards, importing movies from DVDs, and much more.

Who this book is for
This book is for new iPad users, as well as seasoned or iPod Touch users who are ready to explore the new world of the iPad.

Table of Contents

  1. Getting Started
  2. Typing Tips, Copy/Paste & Search
  3. Sync Your iPad with iTunes
  4. Wi-Fi and 3G Connectivity
  5. Moving, Docking, and Deleting Icons
  6. Personalize & Secure Your iPad
  7. Playing Music
  8. iBooks and E-Books
  9. Viewing Videos, TV Shows & More
  10. Bluetooth on the iPad
  11. Surfing the Web with Safari
  12. E-mail on your iPad
  13. Working with Contacts
  14. Your Calendar
  15. Working with Photos
  16. Maps
  17. Eliminate Your Paper Notes
  18. iWork: Productivity on Your iPad
  19. Using the iTunes App on your iPad
  20. The Amazing App Store
  21. Games and Fun
  22. Social Networking
  23. New Media: Reading Newspapers, Magazines, and More
  24. Other Sync Methods
  25. Troubleshooting
  26. Bonus iTunes User Guide

About the Author
Gary Mazo is Vice President of Made Simple Learning and is a writer, a College Professor, a gadget nut and an ordained rabbi. Gary joined Made Simple Learning in 2007 and has co-authored the last thirteen books in the Made Simple Series. Along with Martin and Kevin Michaluk from CrackBerry.com, Gary co-wrote CrackBerry: True Tales of BlackBerry Use and Abuse—a book about BlackBerry addiction and how to get a grip on one’s BlackBerry use. Gary also teaches at the University of Phoenix—teaching Writing, Philosophy, Technical Writing and more. Gary is a regular contributor to CrackBerry.com—writing product reviews and adding Editorial Content. He holds a BA in Anthropology from Brandeis University. Gary earned his M.A.H.L (Masters in Hebrew Letters) as well as ordination as Rabbi from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has served congregations in Dayton, Ohio, Cherry Hill, New Jersey and Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Gary is married to Gloria Schwartz Mazo and between them, they have six children. Gary can be reached at: gary@madesimplelearning.com.

Martin Trautschold is the Founder and CEO of Made Simple Learning, a leading provider of Apple iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, BlackBerry and Palm webOS Books and Video Tutorials. He has been a successful entrepreneur in the Mobile Device training and software business since 2001. With Made Simple Learning, he has been helping to train thousands of BlackBerry Smartphone users with short, to-the-point video tutorials. He has now co-authored fifteen Made Simple guide books. Martin also co-founded, ran for 3 years, then sold a Mobile Device software company. Prior to this, Martin spent 15 years in technology and business consulting in the US and Japan. He holds an engineering degree from Princeton University and an MBA from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University. Martin and his wife, Julia, have three daughters. Martin enjoys rowing and cycling. Martin can be reached at martin@madesimplelearning.com.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 650 pages
  • : Apress (May 31, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1430231297
  • ISBN-13: 978-1430231295

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Beginning iPhone Games Development



are hot! Just look at the numbers. make up over 25 percent of total apps and over 70 percent of the most popular apps. Surprised? Of course not! Most of us have filled our iPhone or with , and many of us hope to develop the next best-selling, most talked-about .
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