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Jarada/myLauncher GameSalad Textbook | Photics.com Learn how to create Mac, Windows, iOS and Android games with this comprehensive (224 page PDF) GameSalad guide. The game creation process is covered from the conception stages to publishing and marketing your app. This book teaches the basics of GameSalad, and then move towards more advanced topics — math, physics, optimization, content creation, common game elements, publishing and marketing. With more than 58,000 words, hundreds of images and 10 mini-templates, the GameSalad software is explained with detailed descriptions, easy to understand instructions and straightforward lingo. The Unofficial GameSalad Textbook has a chapter dedicated to math. Within minutes I’m able to find solutions to all my problems– Mike Quinn You will speed up your learning immensely with this knowledge– AlexScoots Disclaimer — While reasonable efforts have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this book, there is no warranty.

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How Gamesalad Can Help You Create Your Own Video Game This Austin company can turn almost anyone into a game developer. Gamesalad's Dan Treiman (far left), Tan Tran and Michael Agustin. It's one thing to post a few cute animal videos on YouTube or populate a Facebook page with photos and status updates. Michael Agustin and friends Tan Tran and Daniel Treiman founded the company in 2007. They decided to move to Austin, a creative city with a low cost of living where their less-than-$20,000 self-funded startup capital would go further than in Silicon Valley. When they began to seek funding for their efforts, initially they came up empty. But the loose collection of attorneys, doctors and real estate investors just weren't "getting" the concept. Eventually, the tech-savvy crowd took notice--including Beau Laskey of Burbank, Calif., VC firm Steamboat Ventures, an affiliate of The Walt Disney Company. Apparently, the platform was also impressive for its quick adoption: Before that SXSW appearance, it had hundreds of users. Like this article?

blommegard/SBTableAlert Products Read this in Español What can end users do with Lianja? Visually build stunning Desktop, Cloud and Mobile database Apps on Windows, Mac OS X or Linux with no programming knowledge required. Lianja is an easy-to-use high productivity NoCode™ App Builder for end users and business domain knowledge workers.BYOA (Build Your Own Apps). Build database Forms, Reports, Charts and much more without coding. What can professional Visual FoxPro, PHP, Python or JavaScript developers do with Lianja? Visually build and customize beautiful Desktop, Cloud and Mobile database Apps with a modern UI using your favorite scripting language of choice; Visual FoxPro, PHP, Python or JavaScript. What can students and educators do with Lianja? Gartner, the world's leading information technology research and advisory company provides the following definition for Application Platform as a Service (APaaS):

ziminji/objective-c-sql-query-builder Google App Inventor: Now Anyone Can Create an Android App Google is launching a new tool on Monday that lets anyone create an app for Android phones. Google App Inventor claims to enable non-coders to develop complete, working Android apps by connecting a series of "blocks." Google has been testing App Inventor in schools for a year, reports The New York Times. At the time of writing, App Inventor is only available to those who apply via a form. It's a smart concept. The expansion may, of course, come at the cost of quality. Google and Apple are currently in a heated battle to win the hearts and minds of developers. What do you think? [img credit: glen edelson] ccgus/fmdb Sub-Projects in Xcode A very interesting yet very undocumented functionality of Xcode is that you can have sub-projects in your project tree. You can add an xcodeproj to your project and link to this project’s output. This is exceptionally useful if you are developing some functionality in a contained project and now want to access this polished functionality from another project. Like for example you want to add to your app the capability of accepting HTML code copied from Safari and use my DTWebArchive classes for that. You could either copy all classes to your project, build two libraries (one for Simulator and one for Device, or lipo these two together), or build a static universal framework. Or there is an option number 4 which I want to tell you about in this post. Note that Xcode 4.2 might cause you a bit of trouble until this works right. Sub-Projects, An Overlooked Option This is the first case where I myself am using sub-projects. Preparing the Sub-Project Adding the Sub-Project Conclusion Like this:

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