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MOOC Web Engineering II
[edit]Developing Mobile HTML5 Apps
[edit]- Intro
- MOOC Web Engineering
- Web engineering
- Massive open online course
- Iversity
- Chapter 11
- Starter Kit: Tools for the HTML5 App in the Cloud
- Virtual machine
- VirtualBox
- Virtual appliance
- BitTorrent
- CloudControl
- Git (software)
- Chapter 12
- REST Architectural Style for Mobile Web Applications
- Representational state transfer
- Uniform resource identifier
- Create, read, update and delete
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- HATEOAS
- Roy Fielding
- Chapter 13
- Interactive Exercises with JavaScript at Codecademy
- Codecademy
- JavaScript
- JavaScript syntax
- JavaScript engine
- ECMAScript
- Ajax (programming)
- XMLHttpRequest
- Brendan Eich
- Douglas Crockford
- Chapter 14
- Single-Page Applications with JavaScript, JSON, and REST API
- Web application
- Single-page application
- Mashup (web application hybrid)
- Web service
- JSON
- Boilerplate code
- Modernizr
- Apache Ant
- Chapter 15
- Overview of HTML5 and its JavaScript APIs
- HTML5
- HTML5 video
- HTML5 in mobile devices
- Web storage
- Chapter 16
- Online Exercises with the HTML5 Mobile Application Framework Sencha Touch
- Sencha Touch
- Chapter 17
- Introduction to NoSQL Databases for Web Apps
- NoSQL
- CouchDB
- Chapter 18
- Full-Stack JavaScript: Design and Implementation of a WebSocket App
- WebSocket
- Node.js
- Chapter 19
- Preparing an HTML5 App for App Stores
- Mobile app
- PhoneGap
- App store optimization
- Chapter 20
- Screen Casting Web Apps for User Documentation
- Screencast
- Camtasia Studio