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Special program bolsters student morale Tampa Bay Newspapers LARGO – The 54 freshmen students in Largo High's International Baccalaureate Diploma Program are hitting the books as they work through the pre -IB phase of the program.
CIO (blog) Master Your Smartphone with BlackBerry, Android and Palm Pre Expert Guides CIO (blog) All of the books are written by mobile maven Craig James Johnston, of CrackBerry.com—the “My Palm Pre ” book also gives an author credit to Joe Hutsko.
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The third chapter of the Rough Cuts version of Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript using the Palm Mojo™ Framework by Palm Software CTO Mitch Allen is now available from O’Reilly. This chapter is titled “Widgets”. Widgets are dynamic UI controls, that can be integrated within any application.
The second chapter of the Rough Cuts version of Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript using the Palm Mojo™ Framework by Palm Software CTO Mitch Allen is now available from O’Reilly. This chapter is titled “Application Basics” and shows the reader how to create their first application and discusses many of the underlying philosophies of programming in Mojo and webOS. This chapter includes the material on which Mitch’s recent O’Reilly webinar was based, but goes into more detail and shows more of the coding details of programming a webOS application.