Exciting news for those who’ve been following the Buddy Fix developer video series, the finale is finally here (http://developer.bada.com/article/Buddy-Fix-Developer-3-Communicating-with-Facebook-friends ). For those new to BuddyFix, it’s our open source, location based, social networking application for bada. The video series has explained bada’s powerful social networking classes and walked you through the BuddyFix code, showing you how you can use it as the basis for your own applications.
Showing posts with label source code. Show all posts
Showing posts with label source code. Show all posts
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Friday, 6 May 2011
Finally: Free Chapters of the bada Book
In an earlier blog post we announced that the source code for the recipes introduced in our Introduction to bada book are available online. Now, finally, we are also very happy to let you know that you can find selected chapters of our bada book on the same site for free download. Find links to the individual chapters below.
I published another blog post that should give you easier access to all the various recipe descriptions and source code presented in the book as well as online on the bada developer site.
I published another blog post that should give you easier access to all the various recipe descriptions and source code presented in the book as well as online on the bada developer site.
Wanna cook an app: bada recipes
You might know that half of our bada book contains recipes which are proposed solutions to very common and recurring bada programming tasks. The solutions are presented as textual description plus the whole source code project as compile- and runnable bada app. To make access to the various recipes easier, I would like to provide you direct links to the recipe groups below.
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Thursday, 24 February 2011
Loads of bada source code online
If you are lucky enough to possess one of our Introduction to bada books, then we have good news for you. Half the book are practical programming tips; we called them recipes. The source code for these are now available.
If you want to know how to get them, read on...
If you want to know how to get them, read on...
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