文档介绍:Early praise for Programming Google Glass
Eric’s writing captures the spirit of Glassware development with honesty, wit, and
charm—peppered with a healthy dose of insider tricks and techniques for quickly
building effective puting services that coders of all levels will appreciate.
➤ Jason Salas
Coauthor, Think for Glass: Discover, Design, Develop
This insightful book opened my eyes to the potential of Google Glass in a big way.
Glassware is going to be huge, and this book gives you the tools to make it.
➤ Jim Wilson
Author, the Right Way
A great read and learning resource. You start with a small project and build it into a
full-fledged Glassware application, learning all about the Mirror API along the way.
➤ Steven Mitchell
Glass Explorer
I really enjoyed your book; you essfully convinced me to buy Glass and start
learning as much about it as I can. It’s not like the tech is going to disappear if I
ignore it!
➤ Marissa Anderson
Principal Developer, Electrozoic
This is a great introduction to the Google Glass Mirror API. Any serious Google Glass
developer will want to get a copy of this book.
➤ Mark Billinghurt
Director, HIT Lab NZ, University of Canterbury
Programming Google Glass
The Mirror API
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