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Graphics and game developers must learn to program for mobility. This book will teach you how. "This book - written by some of the key technical experts...provides a comprehensive but practical and easily understood introduction for any software engineer seeking to delight the consumer with rich 3D interactive experiences on their phone. Like the O[Read More]

Programming Mobile Objects With Java

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With the promise of vastly enhancing the flexibility of programming, Mobile Objects are destined to be one of the next hot topics in the field. This book presents a practical programming guide to Mobile Objects. It not only discusses the concepts behind them but also demonstrates how they work with the leading technologies of the day, including COR[Read More]
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The definitive guide on how to program mobile Internet agents in Java using the Aglet API. This book covers the mobile agent paradigm and how it is implemented in the Java platform. It also provides details on the entire API and covers advanced topics such as Agent design patterns and security.
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Creating Mobile Games: Using Java ME Platform to Put the Fun into Your Mobile Device and Cell Phone is a practical build-it-yourself mobile Java games book with lots of complete working code and advice: Shows you how to create a basic game and make it a professional one (by adding a pro look-and-feel by writing your own menus or using the op[Read More]
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The highly anticipated JavaFX™ technology and platform, including the latest version 1.2 update, is essentially Sun’s approach to Adobe Flash and Microsoft’s emerging Silverlight. JavaFX lets developers play with the open source scripting, desktop, and mobile APIs offered to create dynamic, seamless visual user interfaces (UIs) that are “Fl[Read More]