iTunes apps with web code? [closed] - html

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Recently I've started working on a website that is targeted at mobile web-browsers(iOS, 3DS, DSi, Android, etc). I would like to make an app on iTunes to go with this website. Problem is, I have no idea where to start or if it's even possible with my particular coding knowledge.
Can I write iTunes apps with HTML, CSS, PHP, etc., or do you have to know more complicated types of code? And if I can do it with web-code, do I need some kind of license to publish to the app store? How does this all work?
Thanks in advance!

If you're talking about using a server backend to deliver content from PHP to a user client written in HTML/Javascript, this is very easy to do using iOS. You can use UIWebKit to display HTML and execute Javascript code. If you want cross-language support between Obj-C and JS, Objective-C can talk to Javascript using:
[UIWebView stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString:(NSString *)];
for Javascript talking to Objective C, this can be accomplished using delegates (specifically UIWebViewDelegate) which is detailed here.

You cannot write iOS apps (I believe this is what you mean by iTunes) in PHP.
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/referencelibrary/GettingStarted/RoadMapiOS/chapters/Introduction.html

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I have searched for guides on how to use Boilerplate, and have found nothing to really help me out, so I apologize if this has been asked before. I was just wondering how I use Boilerplate? I am a WebDev newbie and I'm not even sure what it is honestly. Is it like Notepad++? I.E. something I can write HTML in? Or...?
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I am looking to implement a card based game (much like yu-gi-oh) of Game of Thrones. I am not new to programming I have a good level in Java, C, C++, but I am fairly new to html and its libraries. I wanted to know if anyone could give me some advises on which libraries or methods should I use.
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Good website for learning web development: http://www.w3schools.com/
Ajax: http://www.w3schools.com/ajax/ajax_intro.asp
Jquery: jquery.com/
PHP: php.net/manual/en/index.php
NodeJS: nodejs.org/
MySQL: www.mysql.com/
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