ASP.NET MOBILE,: Tutorial Guide. Adaptive Web Content for Mobile Devices with the MMIT - Softcover

Hadjisotiriou, Costas; Sivakumar, Srinivasa; Butler, Mat; Gibbs, Matthew; Raybould, Neil

 
9781861005229: ASP.NET MOBILE,: Tutorial Guide. Adaptive Web Content for Mobile Devices with the MMIT

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ASP.NET mobile controls give developers the tools they need to create websites and applications that are accessible from a variety of mobile client devices. They are available in an optional add-in for ASP.NET called the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit (MMIT), which can be installed on top of the .NET Framework. The first section of this book introduces the concepts of mobile development, and walks the reader through the fundamentals of WAP, WML, and HTTP The core of the book deals with how to use the mobile controls supplied in the MMIT to produce targeted output suitable for viewing on a range of mobile devices. These concepts are then applied to developing mobile applications with Visual Studio .NET. The book concludes with a case study, bringing together everything that has been discussed, in a functional mobile application. Who is this book for? This book introduces ASP.NET developers to the concepts and controls they need to create meaningful content for mobile client devices. Readers of this book should be familiar with the basics of ASP.NET and C#. This book is written in C# throughout, with code samples available to download from http://www.wrox.com/ in both C# and Visual Basic .NET. What does this book cover? Mobile Web Forms and Mobile Site Design; Navigating a Mobile Site; Data Binding; Validation Controls; Styling Page Output; Writing Custom Mobile Controls; Security; Visual Studio .NET and the MMIT.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Technology is an artistic subcategory, application architecture - its sculpture, the hum of servers - its music, and code is its poetry. Just as there are both 'artists' and 'entertainers' in the 'arts', so, too, with technology. MAtt Butler is an artist, not an entertainer.

Matt Gibbs is a software developer at Microsoft where he has been working on Internet technologies since 1997.

After graduating from various engineering degrees, Constantinos Hadjisotiriou has switched to working with databases, websites, and gadgets. He is now busy with porting a new image compression format to PocketPC, writing PL/SQL procedures, and taking on various web programming contracts. Contact is via radvig@yahoo.com.

Neil Raybould is working as a software developer and technical writer with Crossoft Incorporated, Pennsylvania. He has given several presentations on ASP and ASP.NET related topics in the Pittsburgh area. Neil holds a BS (Virginia Tech), an MBA (Duquesne University), and MCSD and MCDBA certifications.

Srinivasa Sivakumar is a software consultant, developer and writer. He specializes in Web and Mobile technologies using Microsoft solutions. He currently works at Chicago for TransTech, Inc. He also writes technical articles for ASPToday.com, CSharpToday.com, .NET Developer, etc.

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