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Beginner's Guide For App Programming, App Development, App Design
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Table o f Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Different Types of Apps
Apps vs Software
The Different Types
Consumer Changes
Wireless
Chapter 2: What Do You Need?
A Good Powerful Computer
A Mobile Device
The Right Software
Register as a Developer with Your Chosen Platform
A Little Knowledge of Programming
Chapter 3: 12 Steps to Publishing Your Mobile App
Define Your Goal
Start Drawing
Research
Wireframe and Storyboard
Define the Back End of Your App
Test out Your Prototype
Build the Back End
Design the Skins
Test it Again
Revise and Keep Building
Refine it
Time for Release
Chapter 4: Sample Android App Development
Prepare the Environment
Creating an App Interface
Running the App
Chapter 5: Sample iOS App Development
Prepare the Environment
Developing a Basic User Interface
Preview the App via Simulator
Chapter 6: Sample Windows App Development
Prepare the Environment
Registering as a Developer
Create a Basic App
Preview App
Running the App
Chapter 7: Introduction to High-End App Development
Integrated Multimedia
Integrated Content Sharing System
Integrated Cloud and Connectivity
Integrated Animation and Graphics
Integrated User Info
Integrated Maps
Chapter 8: Best Practices for Developing an Impeccable App
Create a User Interface that Suits All Devices
Focus on Performance
Consider Battery Life
Don't Forget App and Data Security
Think About User Input Choices
Test Apps Accordingly
Background Jobs Must be Minimized
Conclusion
Where do you get your best ideas? Did you wake up one morning and found that you had the perfect idea for the perfect app in your head? Something that has never been done and that you just know is going to take off like a shot?
The only thing is, although you have this fabulous idea, you have absolutely no idea how to turn it into a bestselling app. You dont know how to design, how to code, where to even begin. Dont despair because this book contains the 12 steps that you need to know to bring that idea out of your mind and onto smartphones and tablets everywhere.
App creation is not all that difficult, once you know which direction you are going in and as long as you can follow simple instructions. Lets make a start and get you on the right path to becoming a master app builder!
We hear the word app used so much that we forget its origins. It used to be that an app was a word only used on big corporations, as recently as 5 years ago. So, how did it become such a popular term today and why has it become the most dominant word in technology?
So, what is the difference between the two? Ill tell you now, if you ask 200 people that question, I guarantee you will get 200 different answers! The word software is one that covers a whole host of different things, all the way from the latest Call of Duty up to Microsoft Office or Photoshop. Apps are partly software. In traditional terms, software is a product that is packaged whereas an app is a small piece of code that is for a specific use. Apps are built for everything mainframes, servers, mobile or desktop computers and they may not always need an internet connection to work. The real difference lies in what you mean by the word app.
When someone says app to you, no doubt you automatically think of a mobile app, ones that you download from iTunes or Google Play Store. These place an icon on your mobile device and you access the app through that icon. These can be somewhat challenging to create as each app has to be created separately for each different mobile platform. You couldnt build an app for iOS and expect it to work on Android, for example, because the code cannot be shared.
A mobile web application is accessed via the browse on the mobile device and need access to the internet to work. Websites such as Facebook and Twitter have both a mobile web application and a mobile application as well as a desktop application and many websites are designed around mobile use these days.
Web applications use a desktop web browser to work and many people get confused about the difference between a web application and a web site. It can be confusing but its important to remember that an application is small and are designed to do something specific. Think about the photography sites such as Flickr; sites like LinkedIn or Yahoo Mail accessed on your tablet or phone. They are web applications whereas a page showing the marketing details for a company is most likely to be a website.
Desktop apps only run on desktop computers and do not require access to the internet to work. They may be accessed through icons on your desktop and many are standard additions on brand new computers. Examples of desktop apps include iPhoto, Paint and Notepad.
The way in which we use technology today has changed a lot. Traditionally, we needed IT systems and experts to help us find our way around, and find new applications and new software. Apps were mostly designed to be used for business tasks. These days, even your granny probably uses a smartphone to send pictures of her bridge game to a friend!
The modern app for mobiles are easier to use than the older packaged softwares because they are driven by the fact that they are task specific. Mobile apps are easy to find, you simply visit the app store for the mobile platform you are using. You can find both web and mobile apps by using Google, Yahoo! Or another search engine and you will often find a write-up about the app, along with ratings and user reviews.
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