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| Mobile Web Development: Building mobile websites, SMS and MMS messaging, mobile payments, and automated voice call systems with XHTML MP, WCSS, and mobile AJAX | 
enlarge | Author: Nirav Mehta Publisher: Packt Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $39.99 You Save: $5.00 (11%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 227078
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 236 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 1847193439 Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781847193438 ASIN: 1847193439
Publication Date: June 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Mobile Web Development shows you how to build a mobile presence for your web applications and sites. It covers targeting different mobile web browsers, sending and receiving SMS and MMS messages, accepting mobile payments, and developing voice- and touchtone-response systems. This book is for web developers who want to provide mobile support for their applications. The book assumes some knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The reader should also know a server-side language. The examples in the book use PHP, but can be adapted easily to other languages. The book does not use J2ME, focusing instead on using the phone's web browser and other standard features.
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Excellent resource! July 13, 2008 This excellent book provides a fast-paced overview of issues impacting mobile web development and approaches to coping with them. If you want to learn how to build standards-based mobile web sites, this book can help you get there in a hurry!
Excellent introduction to mobile web programming April 21, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a quick and effective introduction to developing websites specifically targeted at mobile device users. I say "users" for a reason -- one of the strongest advantages to the book is a strong focus on considering your user and their needs as a key element of mobile web development.
My overall reaction to this book was positive. It covers a wide variety of key issues for mobile web programming in an easily understood manner. The book is targeted primarily at developers who already have some experience at web development and design, so it doesn't delve into any serious detail when it comes to server-side programming or HTML coding, but instead makes a point of emphasizing places where the mobile web is different from internet interaction on a desktop device.
Mehta goes out of his way on many occasions to emphasize the serious importance of considering who (and what!) will be using your mobile web application.
"Any website accessed from a mobile device is mobile web -- whether it's been tailored to work on a mobile or not!" (Mobile Web Development, Nirav Mehta, page 10)
The book covers a wide range of issues -- from developing for mobile devices using a "lowest common denominator" plan to implementing highly dynamic mobile applications which adapt automatically to the device currently in use. The text is easy to understand and follows a logical progression, starting with the mobile web development practices which are most similar to the development of standard web applications before moving into the areas which are very specifically targeted towards mobile devices.
covers several topics for cellphone apps February 26, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Mehta instructs about coding for cellphones, covering topics ranging from GUI development to accessing a database server.
If you already have experience writing GUIs for desktop or web applications, then the GUI part of the text should be dead simple. Of necessity, there is a severely constrained graphic environment on the cellphone. It is good, in the sense that you don't have much to learn, and almost certainly, the complexity of your GUI should be low. Of course, the tradeoff is this very constraint. You are very limited in the images and widgets you can display. Back to basics, one might say.
Hopefully, you'd have dealt with database schema and designs in other contexts. The text's coverage of this is somewhat abbreviated. Enough is given for the book's main example to be nontrivial. But this is not a database book; just keep it in mind.
Payment is a no-doubt germane issue for some developers. The text describes how eBay's Paypal can be used for billing purposes.
The other interesting topic in the book is a brief explanation of Interactive Voice Response systems. Since after all, the user can talk into her cellphone. Just as for databases, IVRs have their own complexity, hinted at here.
Great Book for converting traditional web developer to mobile world February 23, 2008 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
I am doing mostly Java, PHP, RoR development. Has never done any mobile web development before. To cater my curiocity of furture mobile we, I ordered this book using 2 day shipping. I was woundering why this book didn't have a cent of discount. Now I know why, it is a great book which worths all the money.
I read it from beginning to end in 6 hours. I simply could not stop. It covers most important aspect of mobile web development. Now I am very anxious to try build a mobile version of my website.
Examples in the book are deep enough and very easy to understand.
I highly recommend this book
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