The Complete Idiot's Guide to iPad and iPhone App Development
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.29 (645 Votes) |
Asin | : | 161564010X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 448 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Take a bite out of Apple's iPhone(tm) success. ?Apple also reports more than one billion downloads of their more than 25,000 available applications, and both the number of applications and the appetite for them keeps growing ?Of the more than 50,000 companies and individuals who have registered as program developers, 60 percent have never before developed an Apple platform. The Complete Idiot's Guide(r) to Developing iPhone(tm) Apps is the perfect introduction for aspiring iPhone(tm) app creators, offering a step-by-step approach exploring all of the tools and key aspects of programming using the iPhone(tm) software development kit, including getting the fin
Bob Woodridge said Excellent, except too many typos. This is the second book on iOS programming I've used, and I got it specifically to move on to the iPad. Overall, I'm very pleased with the book. Compared to the first book, it streamlines a number of processes. However, even though the title lists iPad before iPhone, it only devotes one . Daniel A. Kosek said Published my first App using this book. I really like the book. I have some "C" and Delphi (Object Pascal) knowledge from "Published my first App using this book" according to Daniel A. Kosek. I really like the book. I have some "C" and Delphi (Object Pascal) knowledge from 20-15 years ago, but I was never more than a hobbyist programmer. I agree the book has typos and I have kept an errata list to send to Troy. Just work each chapter in order and resist the urge to jump aroun. 0-15 years ago, but I was never more than a hobbyist programmer. I agree the book has typos and I have kept an errata list to send to Troy. Just work each chapter in order and resist the urge to jump aroun. Not really for idiots Hmm! Not sure this is really designed for idiots. By its own admission it says that you really need some programming experience, familiarity with object-oriented programming and some experience with C. I have been working through the examples and have got as far as Chapter Not really for idiots Steve Nichols Hmm! Not sure this is really designed for idiots. By its own admission it says that you really need some programming experience, familiarity with object-oriented programming and some experience with C. I have been working through the examples and have got as far as Chapter 4, but not sur. , but not sur
He has personally been developing applications for the iPhone(tm) for the past year, and has taught students who had no previous Mac or Objective-C experience how to develop iPhone(tm) applications. Troy Brant is a graduate student at Stanford University and has been a teaching assistant for the iPhone(tm) development course there since the class was first offered.
He has personally been developing applications for the iPhone(tm) for the past year, and has taught students who had no previous Mac or Objective-C experience how to develop iPhone(tm) applications. . About the AuthorTroy Brant is a graduate student at Stanford University and has been a teaching assistant for the iPhone(tm) development course there since the class was first offered