Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK
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<p><p>Are you a programmer looking for a new challenge? Does the thought of building your very own iPhone app make your heart race and your pulse quicken? If so, then <em>Beginning iPhone</em> Development is just the book for you.</p><p>Assuming only a minimal working knowledge of Objective-C, and w
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 num
Although I have prior Cocoa/MacOS programming experience, Cocoa Touch on the iPhone was enough different that I needed some help to come up to speed quickly. This book was just the ticket. I found it well written and the level of detail was good.
Although I have prior Cocoa/MacOS programming experience, Cocoa Touch on the iPhone was enough different that I needed some help to come up to speed quickly. This book was just the ticket. I found it well written and the level of detail was good.
The world has moved on from iPhone 3, so this book is now next to useless. But it was never a book for beginners to the C++ world, and even the second edition was out of date before the iPhone 4 was released. Numerous errors and inconsistencies in the code make this a frustrating exercise, and eve