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Become the “Tech Guy” and make iPhone apps for your library
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What We’ve Created OCLS Shake It!OCLS Mobile
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Before we go any further…
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Challenges to Starting Development “We don’t have that person”
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Challenges to Starting Development “We don’t have much money”
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Challenges to Starting Development “We don’t have access”
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Solution Recap You are now that person. Congrats! Get started making apps for less than $900 Web apps can be created for even less Ask for your data or ask for “web app space” Create something that doesn’t need that locked down data A winner is you!
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What’s the Difference Between a Web App and an App? Web Apps are viewed using the built in Web browser Safari and act very similar to a Web page. No Approval Process by Apple Apps are downloaded to your iOS device (iPhone, iPod Touch) through the App Store. Apps can also use special, built-in hardware like accelerometers, the compass, and the camera.
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Getting Started: Web App
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Web App: What Do I Need To Know? HTML (HyperText Markup Language) CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) JavaScript, Webkit, AJAX (optional)
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The Delicious Web Structure
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Example…
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Web App: What Do I Need? A computer. PC or Mac Software –Dreamweaver and Photoshop (recommended) –Komposer and Gimp (free) A web server –Use your existing server that your site is on –Sign up with a hosting company
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Web App: Good Resources Web Sites –http://www.w3schools.com –Use Google search + discussions Books –Beginning iPhone and iPad Web Apps: Scripting with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript by Chris Apers and Daniel Paterson –Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML by Eric T Freeman and Elisabeth Freeman
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Getting Started: App
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The App Structure
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App: What Do I Need To Know? Basic coding principles –Functions –Variables –Loops Objective-C
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App: What Do I Need? A Mac computer (iMac, Macbook, Mac Mini) Software –Xcode (free) –iOS SDK (free) –Photoshop (recommended) –Gimp (free) An Apple developer license An iOS Device (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad)
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App: Good Resources Web Sites –http://developer.apple.com –Use Google search + discussions Books –iPhone and iPad Apps for Absolute Beginners (Getting Started) by Rory Lewis –Learn Objective-C on the Mac by Scott Knaster and Mark Dalrymple
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Questions?
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Good Luck!
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Contact Info Jim Elder –elder.james@ocls.info www.ocls.info Get the slides and additional info here: www.ocls.info/handheldlibrarian
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