PhoneGap is a clever native iPhone app written in Objective C. It exposes most of the iPhone features to JavaScript, so you actually write your app in HTML/JavaScript and bundle it with the PhoneGap bridge software. Then you ship the whole thing to Apple and the put it in the App Store like a real [...]
PhoneGap for iPhone
March 15th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: HTML, iPhone, JavaScript, phonegap
iUI for iPhone
March 10th, 2009 · 4 Comments
iUI is an HTML/JavaScript library designed to mimic the user interface of the iPhone.
At first, before I had a real iPhone, I thought it did a pretty good job. After getting an iPhone, I started to notice little inconsistencies that wound up running deep into the iUI framework.
Today, I use a very customized version of [...]
Tags: framework, HTML, iPhone, iUI, JavaScript
iPhone and OS X
December 23rd, 2008 · 2 Comments
I develop a variety of flavors of iPhone applications, including native, hybrid, HTML/JavaScript, and web site treatments for iPhone.
Tags: .net, api, development, device, Flex, framework, iPhone, objective c, os x, programming, smartphone