Head First iPhone Development covers iPhone 3.1 SDK ; a brain-friendly guide
โ Scribed by Pilone, Dan;Pilone, Tracey
- Publisher
- O'Reilly & Associates
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 549
- Series
- Head first series
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Getting started : going mobileiPhone app patterns : hello @twitter -- Objective-C for the iPhone : Twitter needs variety -- Multiple views : a table with a view -- Plists and modal views : refining your app -- Saving, editing, and sorting data : everyone's an editor -- Tab bars and core data : enterprise apps -- Migrating and optimizing with core data : things are changing -- Camera, map kit, and core location : proof in the real world -- Leftovers : the top 6 things (we didn't cover) -- Preparing your app for distribution : get ready for the app store.
โฆ Table of Contents
Getting started : going mobileiPhone app patterns : hello @twitter --
Objective-C for the iPhone : Twitter needs variety --
Multiple views : a table with a view --
Plists and modal views : refining your app --
Saving, editing, and sorting data : everyone's an editor --
Tab bars and core data : enterprise apps --
Migrating and optimizing with core data : things are changing --
Camera, map kit, and core location : proof in the real world --
Leftovers : the top 6 things (we didn't cover) --
Preparing your app for distribution : get ready for the app store.
โฆ Subjects
Application software--Development;Computer software--Development;iPhone;iPhone (Smartphone)--Programming;Mobile computing;Programmierung;Twitter;iPhone (Smartphone) -- Programming;Application software -- Development;Computer software -- Development
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