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What people are saying about Building iPhone Apps w/ HTML, CSS, and JavaScript "The future of mobile development is clearly web technologies like CSS, HTML and JavaScript. Jonathan Stark shows you how to leverage your existing web development skills to build native iPhone applications using these technologies."

--John Allsopp, author and founder of Web Directions "Jonathan's book is the most comprehensive documentation available for developing web applications for mobile Safari. Not just great tech coverage, this book is an easy read of purely fascinating mobile tidbits in a fun colloquial style. Must have for all PhoneGap developers."

-- Brian LeRoux, Nitobi Software

It's a fact: if you know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you already have the tools you need to develop your own iPhone apps. With this book, you'll learn how to use these open source web technologies to design and build apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch on the platform of your choice-without using Objective-C or Cocoa. Device-agnostic mobile apps are the wave of the future, and this book shows you how to create one product for several platforms. You'll find guidelines for converting your product into a native iPhone app using the free PhoneGap framework. And you'll learn why releasing your product as a web app first helps you find, fix, and test bugs much faster than if you went straight to the App Store with a product built with Apple's tools. This book received valuable community input through O'Reilly's Open Feedback Publishing System (OFPS).

184 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Jonathan Stark

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Jonathan Stark is a mobile and web application consultant who the Wall Street Journal has called an expert on publishing desktop data to the web. He has written two books on web application programming, is a tech editor for both php|architect and Advisor magazines, and is quoted in the media on internet and mobile lifestyle trends. Jonathan began his programming career more than 20 years ago on a Tandy TRS-80 and still thinks Zork was a sweet game.

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December 17, 2022
The future of mobile development is web technologies like CSS, HTML, and JavaScript. With the release of the iPhone, more and more mobile developers are looking to leverage their existing web development skills to build native applications. In this book, Jonathan Stark shows you how to build native iPhone applications using these technologies.
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February 18, 2021
Making website pages with HTML and CSS is really simple, yet with regards to working with PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, or different dialects, I habitually go-to books and instructional exercises to help me sort out what's conceivable versus what I need to achieve. Building iPhone Apps… by Jonathan Stark shows developers like me, how to make applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch. In any case, it's more exact to say that it instructs individuals to make sites utilizing an iPhone.

Developing a mobile application, is easy?

Indeed, I felt that doesn't function admirably. It requires some investment and probably won't be viable once in a while on the App Store.

In any case, this book opened another measurement for me.

Being into a mobile application development company, we generally center around the most recent advancements like a flutter, native, Swift, and Objective-C, yet perusing this book feels we should attempt better approaches to construct the mobile applications.

This book 'Building iPhone applications with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript' by Jonathan Obvious is a flat-out need read if you are expecting to overhaul your web improvement capacities. It guides you on the most ideal approach to nearby iPhone applications. As an ios application developer, having a comprehension of how to make existing destinations look and act like an iPhone application was an objective learning experience.
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April 25, 2023
With the use of frameworks like PhoneGap or Apache Cordova, iOS apps may be made using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Using web technologies, these frameworks enable developers to create cross-platform mobile applications that can then be packaged as native apps for many platforms, including iOS.

Be aware that there are restrictions on what you can do with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript even if PhoneGap/Cordova can help you construct iOS apps utilising these technologies. For instance, you might not have access to all of the device's features or be able to perform as well as you could if you used Objective-C or Swift for native iOS development.
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March 23, 2010
I don't consider myself much of a programmer. Creating webpages with HTML and CSS is pretty easy, but when it comes to working with PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, or other languages, I frequently turn to books and tutorials to help me figure out what's possible vs. what I want to accomplish. Building iPhone Apps… by Jonathan Stark shows n00b programmers like myself, how to make apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch. However, it's more acurate to say that it teaches people to make websites using an iPhone-ish look-and-feel. The book assumes the reader has some experience with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, but doesn't require people to be experts in those languages. In other words, it's accessible for people who rarely do coding.

Like most programming books the first chapter covers the basics: HTML, CSS, JavaScript. It also discusses the differences between a web app and a native app, and the pros and cons of the different approaches. Subsequent chapters deal mostly with coding and how to make web pages look like iPhone apps. The book also covers important tools like jQuery, PhoneGap, and XCode, all of which extend the functionality of webpages and turn them into actual applications suitable for the iPhone.

The book is slim at less than 200 pages, but it's also to-the-point. With some programming books, I get the feeling authors are paddding the word count or page count by including material that isn't absolutely necessary. This book keeps the fluff to a minimum, and it gains clarity from the brevity. Though it isn't a huge programming book, it doesn't waste the reader's time. The examples and discussions within the book are useful and informative, without straying too far off topic.

The only potential drawback for this book is that it came out in January 2010 - the same month that Apple announced the iPad. The iPad uses the same operating system as the iPhone, and it's expected to have a number of changes in the not-too-distant future. I don't expect it will change the usefulness of this book - web apps created for the iPhone will still work. However, I wonder about the differences between iPhone apps and iPad apps. Supposedly it's not a huge leap from one to the other, but there are definite differences between the two platform. It makes me think this book will need a Second Edition soon, or it will need some sort of addendum available online. Will the iPad get a different book, or will it be included in future editions of this book?

Despite the drawback, I still recommend this book. It's short, but it doesn't waste the reader's time. It's useful, informative, clear, and easy-to-follow. I wish more programming books were as clear and as brief.
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October 27, 2010
When I ordered this book from the library I couldn't see the subtitle "with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript". I was actually looking for a book on Objective-C, and this is the opposite. I decided to give it a try anyway, and I'm glad I did. Not all iPhone "apps" need to be actual apps. For a great many things a website is the optimal solution. This book addresses questions like working offline and styling your website to look like an iPhone application. Definitely worth a read before you dive into Objective-C.
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April 30, 2020
Building an app without Objective-C or Cocoa?

Yes, I thought that doesn't work well. It takes too much time and might not be compatible sometimes on the App Store.

But, this book opened a new dimension for me.

Being into an app development company, we usually focus on latest technologies like Swift and Objective-C, but reading this book feels we must try new ways to build the applications.
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March 16, 2023
"Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript" by Jonathan Stark is a great book for developers who want to build iOS apps without having to learn Objective-C or Cocoa. Stark does an excellent job of walking readers through the process of building iOS apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which are all familiar languages for web developers.

The book starts with an introduction to the basics of iOS development, including setting up a development environment and creating a simple "Hello World" app. The subsequent chapters delve into more advanced topics such as using HTML5 and CSS3 to create dynamic user interfaces, handling touch events, and utilizing iOS-specific features such as geolocation and local storage.

Stark's writing is clear and concise, and he provides plenty of code examples and screenshots to illustrate his points. He also offers helpful tips and tricks throughout the book, such as how to optimize your app for the App Store and how to test your app on a real device.

One thing to keep in mind is that this book is geared towards developers who already have experience with web development. If you're completely new to programming, you may find some of the concepts and terminology to be a bit confusing.

Overall, "Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript" is an excellent resource for web developers who want to expand their skills into the world of iOS app development. The book is well-written, easy to follow, and provides plenty of practical advice for building and deploying iOS apps using web technologies.
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July 23, 2024
Mobile app development has become increasingly accessible thanks to the ability to use web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This approach allows developers to create iPhone apps without needing to delve into Objective-C or Cocoa. By leveraging these familiar languages, developers can create sophisticated, user-friendly mobile applications that can be submitted to the App Store. This method is particularly advantageous for those with a background in web development, as it lowers the barrier to entry and enables quicker prototyping and iteration. Tools and frameworks such as Apache Cordova and React Native have further simplified this process, providing the necessary APIs and libraries to access native device functionalities.

The primary benefit of building iPhone apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is the ability to maintain a single codebase that can be adapted for multiple platforms, thereby streamlining the mobile app development process. This not only saves time and resources but also ensures consistency across different operating systems. Additionally, web-based mobile app development allows for easier updates and maintenance, as developers can push updates to the server rather than requiring users to download a new version of the app. As the demand for cross-platform applications continues to grow, this approach is becoming increasingly popular among developers looking to efficiently create high-quality mobile experiences.
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November 17, 2022
Apple officially opened its iOS App store in 2008, initially featuring 500 apps. Since then, people have been busy learning how to create iOS apps, bringing to life their app idea.

As of 2022, there were 3.6 million apps available in the App store (plus another one million gaming apps). And, with a thousand apps added every day, app creation doesn’t seem to be slowing down.

Whether you have an app idea, are wanting to start a career in iOS app building, or simply want to know how to create an app for an iOS app iPhone application development company, Here I list five simple steps every beginner must know when thinking about learning how to create an iOS app:

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5. Enroll in Coding Bootcamp

But before investing, it is essential to know what iOS app development is. The iOS app development can be understood as the process of developing mobile apps for iPod Touch, iPad, and iPhone.

There are some programming languages and Apple tools and resources that are used such as Objective-C, Swift, etc. for the iOS app development.

Now let’s discuss some other relevant topics like the reasons to choose iOS app development, various types of iOS app development, programming languages, factors to consider, and the process & cost of iOS app development.
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January 23, 2024
Wow, this article is a game-changer for aspiring app developers! The idea of building iPhone apps without delving into the complexities of Objective-C or Cocoa is simply mind-blowing. The combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript opens up a whole new avenue for developers looking to make their mark on the App Store.

The step-by-step guide provided here is incredibly helpful, breaking down the process into manageable chunks. It's fantastic to see how accessible mobile app development has become, thanks to technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This not only simplifies the learning curve but also allows developers to leverage their existing skills in web development.

For businesses looking to enter the mobile app market, this approach is a real game-changer. The ability to create polished and functional apps without the need for Objective-C or Cocoa expertise makes the process more efficient and cost-effective. It's definitely a great option for a mobile app development company looking to streamline their workflow and produce high-quality apps for their clients.

I'm excited to see how this approach will reshape the landscape of mobile app development, making it more inclusive and empowering for developers across various skill levels. Kudos to the author for shedding light on this innovative approach and making app development more accessible to a broader audience!
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August 28, 2021
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August 19, 2021
Yes! Whether you're a graphic designer/developer or an aspiring developer, it's now possible to make app store-ready apps with only HTML, CSS and JavaScript. To many people's surprise, this is one of the few areas that Microsoft actually leads its competitors in - with the introduction of Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 SDKs (WinRT), they have pioneered a design specification known as "Modern UI" which defines new HTML elements.

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July 15, 2022
As a programmer, I don't think of myself as one. In order to figure out what's possible and what I want to achieve when dealing with PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, or other languages, I frequently refer to books and tutorials.

I learned how to create iPhone and iPod Touch apps by reading Jonathan Stark's Building Web App Development.

Instead of teaching individuals how to create iPhone-like websites, it teaches them how to create websites with an iPhone-like look and feel. There is no requirement that the reader be an expert in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. This means that it can be used by non-coders as well.

After reading this book, we are considering improving our techniques for building web applications instead of focusing on the latest breakthroughs such as Flutter, native, Swift, or Objective-C.

While we are a Web App Development Company typically involved in developing mobile applications utilizing flutter, native, Swift, and Objective-C, reading this book makes me wish we were integrating better approaches to create mobile applications.
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June 2, 2023
Jonathan Stark's "Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript": This book offers a thorough manual for creating iOS applications with web technologies. It covers the essentials of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as well as more complex subjects like performance optimization, app deployment, and offline functionality.

Ben Jaffe's "Creating Mobile Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript": The main topic of this book is using web technologies to create cross-platform mobile applications. It demonstrates how to use frameworks like PhoneGap and Cordova to create native-like apps for iOS and other platforms while covering the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

By Rajeev Dayal, author of "Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript: Making App Store Apps Without Objective-C or Cocoa": The developers who want to create iOS apps using web technologies are the target audience for this book. It offers detailed instructions for creating different app types, such as interactive games, social media apps, and productivity tools. Try app developers new york for better suggestions on iPhone app development.
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October 22, 2024
Developing iPhone applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is a good way of engaging web-based technologies in mobile application development. On leveraging frameworks such as Apache Cordova or React Native, cross-platform applications can be created to run reliably on iOS. A relatively easy-to-use approach for any developer conversant with web development so that one doesn't necessarily have to climb deep into Swift or Objective-C to create really interesting user interfaces and functionalities.

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June 20, 2023
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are the most familiar and commonly used web technologies. Whether you are a beginner or experienced, every level developer has confident development skills with these programming languages. Being a developer at an iOS app development company, I know how sometimes it is quite challenging to build iOS applications using Objective-C or Cocoa. And this Book by Jonathan Stark gives the easiest and most efficient way to build iOS applications without the need to delve into the intricacies of Objective-C or Cocoa programming. It explains crafting attractive interfaces and implementing seamless user interactions. The book clearly demonstrates how to optimize the user experience within the constrain of web technologies that give a native-like app experience.
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April 3, 2024
The prospect of building iPhone apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript opens up exciting possibilities, especially for a flutter app development company . This approach offers a streamlined alternative to Objective-C or Cocoa, enabling developers to leverage their existing skills in web technologies to create dynamic and engaging applications for the App Store. By embracing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, developers can expedite the app development process and reach a wider audience with their innovative ideas. This shift represents a significant evolution in mobile app development, empowering flutter app development companies to deliver high-quality apps while maximizing efficiency and accessibility.
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August 25, 2025
Creating an iPhone app using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript allows you to write a powerful application without the steep learning curve associated with Objective-C or Cocoa. As web developers, you would build user interfaces, handle user interaction, and create functional apps using web technologies with a native-like experience for users. Once an application is built, frameworks and tools like PhoneGap or Cordova can wrap and package web code into iOS applications to submit for publication in the App Store. While there may be some performance trade-offs in some cases, the reduced learning curve and time-to-market for web developers transitioning to mobile app development may be an effective option and holding value for developing iPhone apps in long run.
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October 6, 2022
A book by Jonathan Stark entitled Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS and JavaScript: Making App Store Apps Without Objective-C or Cocoa is the most important book if you want to develop an amazing iPhone application using the mentioned technologies.

The perfect starter guide for beginners! It was a pleasure to read this book you put so much time and effort into. I recommend reading it at least once if you are a programmer.The book provides step-by-step instructions on how to create an iPhone application without requiring C or Cocoa knowledge.It will help you advance your career and bring you more opportunities in any MNC mobile app development.
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December 21, 2023
Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript" is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to create App Store apps without using Objective-C or Cocoa. By leveraging web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, this book offers a more accessible and flexible approach to building iPhone apps. It covers everything from setting up your iphone app development environment to submitting apps to the App Store, and it's perfect for anyone who wants to build iPhone apps without having to learn a new programming language. So if you're looking for a confident and reliable path to building iPhone apps, look no further than "Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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August 18, 2020
The book ‘Building iPhone apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript’ by Jonathan Stark is a must-read if you are looking to enhance your web development skills. It guides you on how to build a native iPhone application without using Objective C or Cocoa. As a developer in an iOS app development company, having an insight into how to make existing websites look and behave like an iPhone app was an objective learning experience. The book is a short read, yet it is precise and to the point. It is informative, easy to understand and can be useful for both expert and inexpert programmers.
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December 21, 2020
The book 'Building iPhone applications with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript' by Jonathan Obvious is an absolute necessity read on the off chance that you are hoping to upgrade your web improvement abilities. It guides you on the best way to assemble a local iPhone application without utilizing Target C or Cocoa. As a designer in aniOS application improvement organization, having an understanding into how to make existing sites look and act like an iPhone application was a target learning experience. The book is a short perused, yet it is exact and direct. It is enlightening, straightforward and can be helpful for both master and inexpert developers
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January 25, 2021
The book 'Building iPhone applications with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript' by Jonathan Obvious is a great book! If you want to upgrade your web improvement abilities and skills this is a must! I work as an IOS developer for a couple of years and I often read blogs like https://madappgang.com/blog/the-size-of-the-mobile-application-development-market-in-australia-and-beyond/ to understand the real situation on the mobile app market. This book will be relevant for 3-5 years, so you have to order it!
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February 3, 2021
I never thought of developing a mobile app without Objective-C or Cocoa. As it takes too much time to develop.

I was curious that how can I build an app that easily. So, I decided to give this book a try. And, to my surprise, this book clears all my doubts.

The book got a clear introduction to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. All in all, this book is great for getting you started to develop your 1st ever native app in no time.

As a part of an app development company, I usually work with the latest app development technologies, but reading this book change my mind to try new ways to develop the applications.
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