Wireless development is poised to be the next Internet
revolution, but developing content for these products will require
skills most Web content developers simply don't have. In this book Ray
Rischpater helps content developers learn the skills they need to
develop wireless Web sites. After introducing the market and design
constraints for wireless browsers, he teaches the reader how to write
wireless content using HTML, the Wireless Applications Protocol (WAP),
and the Hypertext Device Markup Language (HDML). Readers will gain an
understanding of the various markup languages and protocol languages,
learn to select an appropriate markup language for their project, and
create content appropriate to their customer's devices.
-This book surveys WAP, HDML, and HTML and weighs the development
pros and cons of working with each
-Readers will learn how to write wireless content in each of these
languages
-Learn from the author's over five years of experience
developing wireless applications for mobile users
Ray Rischpater received a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
from the University of California at Santa Cruz. He is presently an
independent author and consultant writing articles and books about
wireless Web development and mobile computing. He has over five years
of experience developing wireless applications for mobile users.