09-07-2013
Fantastic!
I look forward to your tutorial on this for everyone.
Who knows, maybe you will inspire others here to become Android programmers and they will create a nice app...
Don't let anyone discourage you, please.
Go for your dreams... never stop learning ... enjoy the fact you are motivated to do it
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jifty::manual
Jifty::Manual(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Manual(3pm)
NAME
Jifty::Manual - Jifty documentation
DESCRIPTION
This manual is divided into many separate pages, each covering a specific topic thoroughly.
Jifty::Manual::AccessControl
Implementing access controls in your Jifty app
Jifty::Manual::Actions
All about actions and how to use them
Jifty::Manual::Continuations
Continuations made easy. Easier..
Jifty::Manual::Cookbook
Chunk-sized pearls of wisdom for accomplishing common tasks
Jifty::Manual::Deploying
How to go from "jifty server" to a robust web-server and database environment
Jifty::Manual::FAQ
Frequently asked questions, for some value of frequent
Jifty::Manual::Glossary
Common terms that you might want to learn
Jifty::Manual::Logging
How to control Jifty's logging, which is backed by Log::Log4perl
Jifty::Manual::Models
All about models -- the creepy crawlies that live in your database
Jifty::Manual::ObjectModel
How all the bits of Jifty hang together
Jifty::Manual::PageRegions
You too can have sexy AJAX!
Jifty::Manual::RequestHandling
The life cycle of a page load
Jifty::Manual::Style
Style guide for the Jifty project itself
Jifty::Manual::Tutorial
Your first stop on this tour
Jifty::Manual::TutorialRest
Using the REST API in your application
Jifty::Manual::Tutorial_de
The tutorial in German
Jifty::Manual::Tutorial_ja
The tutorial in Japanese
Jifty::Manual::Tutorial_zhtw
The tutorial in Traditional Chinese
Jifty::Manual::Upgrading
How to change your application's database
Jifty::Manual::UsingCSSandJS
How to use custom CSS and JavaScript in your application
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