[Download] iPhone SDK Development (The Pragmatic Programmers)
♛ Bill Dudney, Christopher Adamson ♛
| #1891292 in Books | Pragmatic Bookshelf | 2009-10-19 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.92 x1.04 x7.48l,1.90 | File Name: 1934356255 | 576 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Covers everything, but perhaps not for complete newbies|By Peter J. Neame|This is a really comprehensive book that covers a good bit more than other books I've used. Sufficiently so that I use it as a reference. However, if new to iPhone programming, it's probably good to get one's feet wet with one of the less comprehensive books (Beginning iPhone 3 Development: Exploring the|About the Author|
Bill Dudney is a software developer and entrepreneur currently building software for the Mac. Bill started his computing career on a NeXT cube with a magneto-optical drive running NeXTStep 0.9. Over the years Bill migrated into the Java wo
Packing the power of desktop applications into a small mobile device, the iPhone SDK offers developers the ability to create dynamic, visually-appealing, and highly-capable mobile applications, using the same APIs and tools that Apple uses for its own applications.
However, harnessing that power means learning new tools, new APIs, and even a whole new programming language.
iPhone SDK Development is a Pragmatic guide to get you started develop...
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