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Appcelerator Titanium Application Development by Example Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   Appcelerator Titanium Application Development by Example Beginner's Guide Once you've got into Appcelerator Titanium you'll never look back. This book is the perfect introduction to developing native cross-platform apps for iOS, Android, and Windows 8.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849695008
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Appcelerator Titanium Application Development by Example Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. How to Get Up and Running with Titanium 2. How to Make an Interface FREE CHAPTER 3. How to Design Titanium Apps 4. Gluing Your App Together with Events, Variables, and Callbacks 5. It's All About Data 6. Cloud-enabling Your Apps 7. Putting the Phone Gadgets to Good Use 8. Creating Beautiful Interfaces 9. Spread the Word with Social Media 10. Sending Notifications 11. Testing and Deploying 12. Analytics 13. Making Money from Your App Git Integration Glossary
Pop Quiz Answers Index

Summary


That's enough for this chapter. Yes, there are plenty of other elements in the toolkit that we have not covered. I could show you how to add a slider, or a switch, but I see little value in adding several examples when the principle is very similar to adding a button. Don't take my word for it; have a look at the examples from the code snippets. The main difference is the name of the control.

This chapter has taught you the principles you need to employ for adding any of the items in the toolkit. I urge you to go away and play with the app.js code and add sliders, switches, text areas, or any other control. Go ahead and enjoy yourself, it doesn't matter if you break the code, we will be throwing it away after this chapter anyway. It's a good time to move on from this app; it's served us well but it's getting a bit messy and disorganized.

If playing and editing with the code is not your thing, have a look around the Kitchensink app (which can be installed from the Titanium dashboard...

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