Win A PhoneGap Book - Final Few Days
Wednesday, 22 May 2013

If you haven't yet entered our competition to win a copy of PhoneGap Mobile App, you have until May 25th to correctly identify what Phone Gap is.

Packt Publishing is giving I Programmer readers five copies of

PhoneGap 2.xMobile Application Development Hotshot

a book that can help you write mobile apps with Apache Cordova.

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Written for those with some experience of HTML, CSS and JavaScript who want to get started on writing mobile apps for multiple platforms,  Author Kerrie Shotts presents ten apps which include working with localization, social networks, geolocation, as well as the camera, audio, video, plugins, and more.

The competition deadline is 23:59 UT on May 25th and is open to all our registered users.

To enter you simply need to login to I-Programmer (remember to Register first if you've not already done so) and answer a multiple choice question to be entered into a draw.

Enter The Competition

Email addresses entered into the draw will be forwarded to Packt Publishing who will be responsible for selecting the winners at random from correct entries and for notifying them by email.

 

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