Posted on 06 November 2008
Stanford University opened their CS193P iPhone Application Programming class a few months ago focused on developing iPhone apps within the Cocoa touch framework. Since then they have made several complete lectures available for free download in PDF format. Read the full story
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Posted on 28 October 2008
In the spirit of encouraging development after greatly loosening their iPhone developer NDA, Apple has posted several sessions from this year’s WWDC 2008 to iTunes U. Unfortunately, they’re only available to Premiere members of the Apple Developer Connection program. Read the full story
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Posted on 25 October 2008
With the incredible popularity of the App Store, the once blooming genre of iPhone web applications seem to have mostly been reduced to a few mobile versions of popular websites. While some pretty cool tools have since shown up for web apps, none have revitalized them. Now a group of developers is trying to breathe life into the dying art with the PhoneGap framework that offers access to new parts of the iPhone’s API.
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Posted on 13 October 2008
The people over at Apps Amuck.com are taking a new approach to iPhone app tutorials. They are creating 31 useful iPhone apps in 31 days to provide teaching examples you can use if you’re trying to start writing iPhone apps.
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Posted on 10 October 2008
Apple sent out emails announcing their iPhone Tech Talk World Tour today. They are hosting a series of free events that teach how to use the tools they provide to create iPhone apps, as well as work with them to optimize the code, refine the interface, and apply what you learn. The talks are free and open to both those new to developing, a long-time veteran or an IT guy.
Stay where you are. We’re coming to you.
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Posted on 10 October 2008
Since Apple lifted the NDA for released applications, it is now possible to create teaching materials on how to develop apps for the iPhone. The Pragmatic Programmers recently released their own set of screencasts for beginners that want to get started making their first iPhone app.
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