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Building a jQuery Mobile Application, Part 3

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We continue building a jQuery Mobile application. In this article you will learn how to pass information between the Notes List page and the Note Editor page using URLs and query strings, how to load a note in the Note Editor page, and how to save a note.

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Building a jQuery Mobile Application, Part 2

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This is the second part of a series of articles of how to create a mobile web app using JQuery Mobile. In this article we will create our first jQuery Mobile page, along with the data access logic to support it.

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Building a jQuery Mobile Application, Part 1

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This is the first part of a series of articles of how to create a mobile web app using JQuery Mobile. We will write our business logic using JavaScript modules and classes, and we will use the JQuery Mobile framework to help us create our presentation layer. We will build the app following a behavior-driven approach with the help of the Jasmine framework. For each use case, we will create a specification using Jasmine, and then we will implement the specification in the application.

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New eBook – Building a Sencha Touch Application

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You can build a Sencha Touch application in minutes. My new book “Building a Sencha Touch Application” will teach you how to create a Sencha Touch app from scratch. Check it out!

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Writing a Sencha Touch MVC Application

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Curious about Sencha Touch MVC? In this article we will explore one of the approaches we can take to create a Sencha Touch application using the MVC pattern.

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Writing a Sencha Touch Application, Part 4

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Our app is feature-complete! In this final chapter of the Sencha Touch application tutorial we will learn how to work with Sencha Touch lists and how to remove records from a data store.

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Writing a Sencha Touch Application, Part 3

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This is the third part of a Sencha Touch tutorial where we’re building an app that allows its user to take notes and store them on the device. In this article we will learn how to implement navigation with multiple views and validate data models.

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Writing a Sencha Touch Application, Part 2

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This is the second part of a Sencha Touch tutorial where we’re building an app that allows its user to take notes and store them on the device. In this article we will learn how to use Data Models and how to use the HTML5 local storage API.

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