TouchDevelop: Programming on the Go, Edition 3

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"The book is great! It's clear and easy to read, with loads of examples that showed my students what to do."

-- Larry Snyder, Emeritus Professor, University of Washington, Department of Computer Science and Engineering

“Having the TouchDevelop book available made our events so much easier. Students could figure things out for themselves with help from the book.”

-- Jennifer Marsman, Microsoft Principal Developer Evangelist

Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets are set to become the main computers that virtually all people will own and carry with them at all times. And yet,mobile devices are not yet used for all computing tasks. A project at Microsoft Research was created to answer a simple question: “It is possible to create interesting apps directly on a smartphone or tablet, without using a separate PC or a keyboard?” The result is TouchDevelop, a programming environment that runs on all modern mobile devices such as Windows Phone, iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, and also on PCs and Macs.

This book walks you through all of the screens of the TouchDevelop app, and it points out similarities and differences of the TouchDevelop language compared to other programming languages. For users, the book can serve as a handyreference next to the phone. The book systematically addresses all programming language constructs, starting from the very basic constructs such as variables and loops. The book also explores many of the phone sensors and data sources which make creating apps for mobile devices so rewarding.

If you are new to programming with TouchDevelop, or if you have not yet worked on touchscreen devices, we suggest that you read the book starting from Chapter 1. If you are already familiar with the basic paradigm of the TouchDevelop programming environment, then feel free to jump ahead to the later chapters that address particular topic areas.

This book is written from the perspective ofa person developing their code using a web browser. The TouchDevelop Web App runs in many modern browsers on many different devices including smartphones and tablets, Macs, PC. All screenshots and navigation instructions refer to the TouchDevelop Web App running in a browser. For Windows Phone, there is a dedicated TouchDevelop app in the Windows Phone Store which gives access to many more sensors and data sources. Starting with the TouchDevelop app v3.0 for Windows Phone 8, the phone app will share the same look and navigation structure and all features of the Web App.

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3.5
1.15K reviews
Shane Plante
August 24, 2014
This is basically a manual for a windows phone app. You can, however use the web based app on android phones. It is FREE. There is no "fraud" here by Google. Once you set up an account with the credit card you never need it again for any other free book or paid app etc. For some reason they require one on file because it "charges" you 0 dollars but still uses the payment process. Rating a book 1 star because you don't like how Google makes you get the FREE book is not fair to the author.
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Jerrin Finney
February 2, 2015
Was looking for reviews on book before I read it to see if it was worth my time but just saw a lot of reviews giving this low ratings because of a 'charge' to credit cards. It doesn't charge your account for one (in my case, my phone bill). Just wanted to put that out there but I guess I'll find out for myself if the material in the book is worth my time. (Complain to Google Play Customer Services about credit card concerns next time.)
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Sudeep Shakya
November 9, 2013
Google is asking for Credit Card details if you haven't set up one already, which doesn't mean it's charging it. Check the amount ppl, its $0. Most stores does it, perhaps to initialize your store account. Book seems to be good for a free one.
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About the author

Nigel Horspool is a professor of computer science at the University of Victoria. His main focus for research and teaching has been programming languages and compilers. He is the author or co-author of three books, which cover the C language, Unix and the C# language. He is currently the co- editor of the journal Software: Practice and Experience . He has a PhD from the University of Toronto, Canada in Computer Science.

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