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Index
Cover HalfTitle Title Copyright Contents Preface
Who this book is for Background to the book Other learning materials Acknowledgments Important websites The TouchDevelop Team
List of figures List of tables Chapter 1 Introduction to TouchDevelop
1.1 Computers want to be programmed 1.2 What is TouchDevelop? 1.3 The TouchDevelop ecosystem 1.4 History and Future 1.5 Platforms 1.6 The scripting language
Chapter 2 The Scripting Language
2.1 Introduction – the language flavor 2.2 Datatypes and variables 2.3 Expressions 2.4 Statements 2.5 Actions 2.6 Events 2.7 Pages 2.8 Creating library scripts
Chapter 3 The Wall – using the screen
3.1 Output – the writing on the wall 3.2 Input of values from the touchscreen 3.3 Updating the wall’s content 3.4 Events on the touchscreen 3.5 Pushing and popping pages 3.6 Titles and subtitles 3.7 Wall buttons 3.8 On-demand creation of output
Chapter 4 The Web
4.1 URLs and webpages 4.2 Downloading and uploading files 4.3 Downloading structured data 4.4 REST guidelines and web requests
Chapter 5 Audio
5.1 Music 5.2 Sounds 5.3 Microphone
Chapter 6 Camera, Graphics and Video
6.1 Camera 6.2 Working with pictures 6.3 Static graphics drawing and display 6.4 Playing videos from the internet
Chapter 7 Sensors
7.1 The sensors 7.2 Sensor-driven events 7.3 Accelerometer 7.4 Compass 7.5 Gyroscope 7.6 Motion
Chapter 8 Interactions
8.1 Social messages 8.2 Locations, places, maps 8.3 Emails 8.4 Phone Calls 8.5 2D barcodes 8.6 SMS messages (WP8 only) 8.7 Calendar and appointments (WP8 only) 8.8 Contacts (WP8 and Android only)
Chapter 9 Game Board
9.1 Introduction 9.2 The Board datatype 9.3 The Sprite datatype 9.4 The Sprite Collection datatype 9.5 Touching and board events 9.6 Debugging games
Chapter 10 UI with Boxes and Pages
10.1 Page Overview 10.2 Box Overview 10.3 Examples of Boxes and Pages 10.4 Working with Pages 10.5 Live Editing of the User Interface 10.6 API Support for Boxes and Pages
Chapter 11 Authenticating Web Services
11.1 Registering your app 11.2 Authenticating 11.3 Libraries 11.4 Advanced topics
Appendix A Editing TouchDevelop Scripts
A.1 The starting point A.2 The editing steps A.3 Additional steps A.4 More advanced editing features
Appendix B TouchDevelop Services
B.1 bazaar B.2 box B.3 collections B.4 colors B.5 contract B.6 invalid B.7 languages B.8 locations B.9 maps B.10 math B.11 media B.12 phone B.13 player B.14 senses B.15 social B.16 tags B.17 tile B.18 time B.19 wall B.20 web
Appendix C TouchDevelop Datatypes
C.1 Appointment C.2 Appointment Collection C.3 Board C.4 Boolean C.5 Camera C.6 Color C.7 Contact C.8 Contact Collection C.9 DateTime C.10 Form Builder C.11 Json Builder C.12 Json Object C.13 Link C.14 Link Collection C.15 Location C.16 Location Collection C.17 Map C.18 Matrix C.19 Message C.20 Message Collection C.21 Motion C.22 Number C.23 Number Collection C.24 Number Map C.25 OAuth Response C.26 Page C.27 Page Button C.28 Page Collection C.29 Picture C.30 Picture Album C.31 Picture Albums C.32 Pictures C.33 Place C.34 Place Collection C.35 Playlist C.36 Playlists C.37 Song C.38 Songs C.39 Song Album C.40 Song Albums C.41 Songs C.42 Sound C.43 Sprite C.44 Sprite Set C.45 String C.46 String Collection C.47 String Map C.48 TextBox C.49 Vector3 C.50 Web Request C.51 Web Response C.52 Xml Object
Appendix D Platform Capabilities
D.1 Supported Browsers D.2 General Features D.3 Supported Sensors and Devices D.4 Support for Services/Resources D.5 Support for Created Apps
Appendix E TouchDevelop Editor on a Windows Phone
E.1 The sample program E.2 The back button, undo and mistakes E.3 The editing example E.4 Additional steps E.5 Refactoring code into a new action
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