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OpenLaszlo Project Blog » Blog Archive » iPhone application development, step by step
iPhone application development, step by step
When Apple announced that the SDK for iPhone application development was going to be (just) Ajax, we were very excited to build an OpenLaszlo application for it. We went to the boot camp with every hope that building an iPhone application would be as easy as building any other OpenLaszlo application, but we were aprehensive too--what if it didn't work? It did work, as you'll see-- proving that our strategy of producing high-performance standards-compliant DHTML was succeeding.
and we've got the second stage in our application development.
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iPhone application development, step by step
When Apple announced that the SDK for iPhone application development was going to be (just) Ajax, we were very excited to build an OpenLaszlo application for it. We went to the boot camp with every hope that building an iPhone application would be as easy as building any other OpenLaszlo application, but we were aprehensive too--what if it didn't work? It did work, as you'll see-- proving that our strategy of producing high-performance standards-compliant DHTML was succeeding.
At AjaxWorld tomorrow, we'll be giving a talk about how we built an iPhone application in OpenLaszlo at iPhoneDevCamp a few months ago.
The iPhone application is NEWSMATCH . It's a game that presents items from a Yahoo! News RSS feed, with images and titles. The challenge is to match an image with the headline it illustrates. To play, you click(or tap) on an image, then click (or tap) on a headline. If they match, you're given the opportunity to read the story.
We wrote this app from scratch in two days, using OpenLaszlo. It ran on the iPhone, with very few iPhone-specific modifications, from the very first versions. In this article, we'll walk you through the progression of NEWSMATCH from an empty application to (almost) the finished product, highlighting how OpenLaszlo facilitates rapid development of iPhone apps.
OpenLaszlo is an XML and JavaScript platform for creating runtime-independent rich internet applications. An OpenLaszlo application can be compiled to run in Flash Player, or in browser-native DHTML, in most modern browsers. Yes, even IE6. More importantly for this article, OpenLaszlo applications run just fine in Safari. Which means that, in theory, they should more-or-less work on the iPhone.
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