LiveCode Mobile Development Cookbook

· Packt Publishing Ltd
Ebook
256
Pages

About this ebook

If you are a LiveCode mobile developer looking to improve your existing skills, add efficiencies to your code, or want a better understanding of LiveCode’s capabilities, then LiveCode Mobile Development Cookbook is a must-have for you. The reader should at least have a basic understanding of LiveCode and mobile application development.

About the author

Dr Edward Lavieri is a veteran game designer and developer with a strong academic background. He earned a Doctorate of Computer Science from Colorado Technical University and three Masters of Science degrees in Management Information Systems (Bowie State University), Education in Instructional Design (Capella University), and Operations Management (University of Arkansas), thus demonstrating his passion for academic pursuits. He has been developing and teaching computer-related courses since 2002. He retired from the U.S. Navy after 25 years as an Intelligence specialist and Command master chief. As the founder and creative director of three19, which is a software design and development studio, Edward is constantly developing software. He uses LiveCode as one of his primary prototyping and development tools. He focuses on developing adaptive learning systems, educational games, and mobile apps. He has authored LiveCode Mobile Development Hotshot, Packt Publishing; Software Consulting: A Revolutionary Approach, CreateSpace; and was the technical editor of Excel Formulas and Functions for Dummies, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. He has also authored numerous computer science and information systems college courses.

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