Let's say you have a killer app idea for iPhone and iPad. Where do you begin? Head First iPhone and iPad Development will help you get your first application up and running in no time. You'll not only learn how to design for Apple's devices, you'll also master the iPhone SDK tools -- including Inter
Head First iPhone and iPad Development, 2nd Edition: A Learner's Guide to Creating Objective-C Applications for the iPhone and iPad
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- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 670
- Category
- Library
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Lets say you have a killer app idea for iPhone and iPad. Where do you begin? Head First iPhone and iPad Development will help you get your first application up and running in no time. Youll not only learn how to design for Apples devices, youll also master the iPhone SDK tools - including Interface Builder, Xcode, and Objective-C programming principles - to make your app stand out.
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Let's say you have a killer app idea for iPhone and iPad. Where do you begin? Head First iPhone and iPad Development will help you get your first application up and running in no time. You'll not only learn how to design for Apple's devices, you'll also master the iPhone SDK tools - including Xcode
This is an excellent introduction to iPhone development, including Xcode and Objective-C. Like the other "Head First" books, this book takes a step-by-step approach to development, providing lots of examples and samples to help the reader along. The book actually steps the reader through buildin
My introduction to the Head First Series was through their books on Java and Design Patterns. They were excellent and worked really well. Coming from there, I found this book very disappointing. This book, under the pretext of complying with the Head First pedagogy, packs in illustrations that are