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The Kendo UI Mobile library is a one stop solution to build mobile applications rapidly. It comes with several built-in widgets that enable application developers to build intuitive applications for small screen devices. It also provides more control to these developers by providing various components that can be extended or configured to match their needs.
Instant Kendo UI Mobile How-to takes a deep look at various components of the Kendo UI Mobile library and provides solutions to common use cases involved in building a mobile application. It enables application developers to use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build mobile applications that provide a native look and feel on various platforms such as iOS, Android, and BlackBerry without having to maintain a separate code base.
This guide introduces the user to the Kendo UI Mobile library and provides a step-by-step approach to creating your first mobile application. It then introduces you to several components and provides solutions to some of the common use cases you may encounter in your development.
The Kendo UI Mobile library is composed of two parts – the aplication framework and a set of widgets. The aplication framework focuses on configuring the application, handling various touch-based events, rendering on different devices to provide a native look and feel, and transitioning from one view to the other. The widget library contains several widgets that enable you to build applications more rapidly than ever before.
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Sagar Ganatra is a frontend architect from Bangalore, India. His expertise include HTML5, CSS3, Object Oriented JavaScript, Kendo UI, jQuery, and JavaScript frameworks such as BackboneJS, RequireJS, and AngularJS. He also writes about these technologies in his blog http://www.sagarganatra.com/. When he is not coding, he enjoys writing short stories, swimming, and reading books.
I would like to thank my parents for all that they have done for me.
Joe Johnston is a veteran LAMP stack application architect and developer with over fifteen years of experience producing software as a service and traditional desktop applications. He is the co-author of Programming Web Services with XML-RPC and Unix Power Tools, 3rd Edition, O'Reilly. He has written for the Perl Journal, IBM's developer Works, and XML.com. His blog is http://taskboy.com/.
David J McClelland has been creating cutting-edge software and content that bridges design, development, and information for over 20 years. He is currently a principle user interface engineer, developing software to manage distributed devices via the cloud.
I would like to thank my family for encouraging my many technical and artistic interests.
Adi Singh is a coder and roboticist from Stanford University with a keen interest in investing, travelling, and swimming. A recipient of the prestigious SIA-Youth Scholarship from the Singapore's Ministry of Education and a McCaw Scholarship from Stanford, he has programmed for many renowned organizations, such as Stanford Space Development Lab, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, and Couchsurfing, in the past.
He took a gap for a year after his Junior college to travel around the world and train himself in professional coding outside an educational environment. He recently completed his latest adventure dubbed 10-countries-in-10-weeks and keeps busy these days managing his tech firm Hacero Labs. He will be returning back to Stanford this fall to complete his studies.
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