ASP.NET MVC 4 Mobile App
Development
Create next-generation applications for smart phones,
tablets, and mobile devices using the ASP.NET MVC
development framework
Andy Meadows
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
ASP.NET MVC 4 Mobile App Development
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About the Author
Andy Meadows has been in a love affair with technology since his third-grade
teacher introduced him to her TRS-80 Model III in 1981. After several months of
typing "Go North" on the keyboard, he began his foray into BASIC programming.
The TRS-80 Model III begat a Commodore 64 and an introduction to Pascal. By 1988,
he was spending his summers earning money by writing software in C for local
small businesses.
While attending college at the University of Georgia, Andy developed his passion
for web development and, of course, beer. His rst web application was a series of
CGI scripts that output content for NCSA Mosaic and by 1994, he was designing web
interfaces for global information systems.
After college, Andy wandered listlessly through the IT world spending time in
several verticals using several different languages, but he always returned home to
web development. In 2002, he began his foray into mobile development beginning
with native Java development, and quickly moving into the mobile web space where
he began marrying his two passions: mobile web development and .NET.
Since then, Andy has worked on several projects involving mobile development,
web development, or both. He is extremely excited about the future of the mobile
web made possible by the newest generation of mobile devices. He is currently
working at a startup in Atlanta, where he lives with his wife and two children.
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