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Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK

โœ Scribed by Jeff LaMarche, Dave Mark


Publisher
Apress
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
538
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book is a guide to help you get started down the path to creating your own iPhone applications. Our goal is to get you past the initial learning curve to help you to understand the way iPhone applications work and how they are built. As you work your way through this book, you will create a number of small applications, each designed to highlight specific iPhone features and show you how to control or interact with those features. If you combine the foundation youll gain by making your way through this book with your own creativity and determination, then add in the extensive and well-written documentation provided by Apple, youll have everything youll need to build your own professional iPhone applications.


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