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If you Next, she offers single-task recipes for the beginning iPhone programmer, and is the best supplemental material to Apple’s own documentation.” —Tim Burks, iPhone Software Developer, TootSweet Software Leading iPhone developer Erica Sadun begins by exploring the iPhone delivery platform and SDK, helping you set up your development environment, and showing how iPhone applications are constructed. All code is based on Apple’s publicly released iPhone SDK, not a beta. If you are writing iPhone software, it will save you weeks of development time. Erica has included dozens of crisp and clear examples illustrating essential iPhone development that will help anyone out, from beginners to more experienced developers.
No matter what iPhone projects come your way, The iPhone Developer’s Cookbook: Building Applications with the iPhone delivery platform and SDK, helping you set up your development environment, and showing how iPhone applications are constructed. Next, she offers single-task recipes for the full spectrum of iPhone/iPod touch programming jobs: - Utilize views and tables
- Organize interface elements
- Alert and respond to users
- Access the Address Book (people), Core Location (places), and Sensors (things)
- Connect to the Code samples and screenshots help punctuate the numerous tips and tricks in this book.”
—Tim Burks, iPhone Software Developer, TootSweet Software —Alex C.
All code is based on Apple’s publicly released iPhone SDK, not a beta. Next, she offers single-task recipes for the full spectrum of iPhone/iPod touch programming jobs: - Utilize views and tables
- Organize interface elements
- Alert and respond to users
- Access the Address Book (people), Core Location (places), and Sensors (things)
- Connect to the Code samples and screenshots help punctuate the numerous tips and tricks in this book.”
—Tim Burks, iPhone Software Developer, TootSweet Software Leading iPhone developer Erica Sadun begins by exploring the iPhone delivery platform and SDK, helping you set up your development environment, and showing how iPhone applications are constructed.
Next, she offers single-task recipes for the beginning iPhone programmer, and is the best supplemental material to Apple’s own documentation.” —John Zorko, Sr. All code is based on Apple’s publicly released iPhone SDK, not a beta. If you are writing iPhone software, it will save you weeks of development time. Erica has included dozens of crisp and clear examples illustrating essential iPhone development that will help anyone out, from beginners to more experienced developers.
Next, she offers single-task recipes for the full spectrum of iPhone/iPod touch programming jobs: - Utilize views and tables
- Organize interface elements
- Alert and respond to users
- Access the Address Book (people), Core Location (places), and Sensors (things)
- Connect to the right solution, even if you don’t know which class or framework to use.
—John Zorko, Sr.
Next, she offers single-task recipes for the beginning iPhone programmer, and is the best supplemental material to Apple’s own documentation.” The iPhone and iPod touch aren’t just attracting millions of new users; their breakthrough development platform enables programmers to build tomorrow’s killer applications.
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