Showing posts with label Facebook Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook Development. Show all posts

Monday, 3 January 2011

FBML Essentials by Jesse Stay download


FBML ESSENTIALS


Writer: Jesse Stay

Published Year: 2008

Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc.

ISBN: 978-0-596-51918-6

Page: 190 Pages

Size: 3 MB



On May 24, 2007, the world changed forever when Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook was opening its platform, or “social graph,” to developers (see http://www.facebook.com/press/releases.php? p=3102). This update would allow developers to access a wealth of information, from names and birth dates to friend information and the ways that users link together. Never since the invention of the web browser has an API made such an impact on the world. For many, Facebook has become the web browser for the social Internet.

Since Zuckerberg’s announcement at the F8 conference, software developers around the world—including myself—have rushed to be the first to make their millions in a literal gold rush not seen since the dot-com boom. In a matter of days, we have watched our applications go from zero to millions of users. The Facebook Platform has opened up a wealth of knowledge to us as developers. The API gives developers the flexibility through PHP, Java, Perl, Ruby, .NET, and virtually any other language to access user information through a simple REST interface. A data access language called Facebook Query Language (FQL) allows simple SQL-like statements to retrieve information through that API. The Facebook Data Store API gives developers a location in which to store their regularly accessed data. A JavaScript™ client library allows client-side access to the API, requiring only simple HTML to render data from Facebook. On top of all that, Facebook released the Facebook Markup Language (FBML), which lets you render data on a page without the need to always access the API.

Each one of these aspects of the Facebook Platform could warrant its own book. FBML Essentials is intended to be your guide to perhaps the most important and basic component of the platform, FBML.




Thursday, 2 September 2010

Essential Facebook Development free ebook download


ESSENTIAL FACEBOOK DEVELOPMENT

Build Successful Applications for the Facebook

Writer : John Maver
     Cappy Popp

Published Year : 2009

Publisher: Addison-Wesley

Pages : 480 page

ISBN : 0321637984

Size : 8 MB (RAR)

Friday, 13 August 2010

Building facebook applications for dummies free download


BUILDING FACEBOOK APPLICATION

Writer : Richard Wagner

Richard Wagner is an experienced Web designer and developer as well as
author of several Web-related books. These books include Professional iPhone
and iPod touch Programming, XSLT For Dummies, Creating Web Pages All-in-
One Desk Reference For Dummies, XML All-in-One Desk Reference For
Dummies, Web Design Before & After Makeovers, and JavaScript Unleashed
(1st, 2nd ed.). Before moving into full-time authoring, Richard was vice president
of product development at NetObjects. He was also inventor and chief
architect of the award-winning NetObjects ScriptBuilder. A versatile author
with a wide range of interests, he is also author of The Myth of Happiness and
C.S. Lewis & Narnia For Dummies.

Published Year : 2008


ISBN: 978-0-470-27795-9

Table of Contents


Part I: Getting Friendly with the Facebook Platform

Chapter 1: Introducing Facebook and the Facebook Platform

Chapter 2: The App Walkabout: Building Your
First Facebook Application

Part II: Poking the API

Chapter 3: Working with the Facebook API

Chapter 4: Writing Facebook Markup Language (FBML)

Chapter 5: Exploring FQL: Facebook Query Language

Chapter 6: Scripting with Facebook JavaScript

Chapter 7: “Goin’ API” with Facebook Developer Tools


Part III: Developing Facebook Applications

Chapter 8: Developing Facebook Canvas Pages

Chapter 9: Creating Content for Profile Pages

Chapter 10: Seamless Styles: Styling Your
Facebook Application

Chapter 11: Hear Ye, Hear Ye: Communicating with
the News Feed and Notifications

Chapter 12: Tying It All Together: Speed Dial Application

Part IV: The Part of Tens

Chapter 13: Ten Strategies to Exploit the Power
of the Facebook Platform

Chapter 14: Ten Killer Facebook Applications to Explore .

Chapter 15: Smashing Successes: Ten Tips for Making
Your Application Popular