iPhone-3-Development

The iPhone development bestselling book, updated and revised for SDK 3!

Are you a programmer looking for a new challenge? Is the thought of building your own , make your heart race and the heart rate faster? If yes, then at the beginning of the : is just the book for you, and it is now updated for iPhone OS 3rd Complete with new material, it includes a new project, which leads Core Data, an important technology that persistence has its way onto the iPhone. Many of the discussions in the original book have been resolved for some of the more complex topics easier to understand.

The assumption that only a minimal knowledge of Objective-C, and in a friendly, easy to follow style, this book offers a complete soup to nuts course in iPhone and iPod touch programming. The book begins with the basics and guides you through the download and installation of Apple’s for free, and then when you step to create your first simple . From there you will have the chance to integrate all elements of the iPhone users have to know and love, such as buttons, switches, pickers, toolbars and slider, and new iPhone OS 3 functions, including Cut, Copy and paste. They master a variety of design patterns, from the simplest single view of the complex hierarchical drill-downs. The confusing nature of the table building is demystified, and see how your data with the iPhone filesystem. You’ll also learn how you and your data using SQLite, iPhone’s built-in database management system.
And there’s so much more! You will learn to draw using Quartz 2D and OpenGL ES, add multi-touch gesture support (and expresses Swipe) to your applications, and work with the camera, photo library, acceleration sensors, and integrated GPS. You will discover the intricacies of the application preferences and learn how to localize applications for multiple languages.

You can read more about this book, download source code and find the support forum on the book of the Companion Website: www.iphonedevbook.com.

The iPhone 3 Update to the best-selling and most recommended book for iPhone developers.
Full of tricks, techniques, and the enthusiasm for the new SDK from a developer perspective.
The complete, useful and timely guide for all things that deal with Apple’s .
What you learn
Everything you need to know to develop your own best-selling iPhone Apps ..
Best Practices for the optimization of code and to provide great user experiences.
What’s changed from the first beginning of the iPhone dev book
The code examples have been updated to Apple, according to current coding conventions proposed.
The auto rotation code was updated to the new single-step fast auto rotation instead of the initial two-step procedure.
An introduction has been added to Core Data, the basic principles and shows how to use a simple Core Data application.
All table view in the context of chapters were updated to use table view cell styles. You can also update to use text labels and detailed text label instead of the deprecated text property of the table cell.
All known errata has been corrected.
Most of the applications were thoroughly rebuilt with the SDK 3.0 templates.
Many concepts have been clarified based on feedback and supplemented with information that we have learned from another year with the SDK.
About the Apress Beginning Series
The initial series of Apress is the right choice to view the information you need to land crucial that the entry-level job. These books will give you a standard and important technology from the ground up, as it explicitly to you from “novice to professional.” You begin your journey by seeing what you need to know, but without needless theory and filler. You build your skills by learning how to share the real projects step by step. So whether your goal is your next career challenge or a new learning opportunities, the series from Apress will be the beginning-it is your trusted guide through unfamiliar territory!

About the Author

Dave Mark is a longtime Mac developer and author and has a number of books on Macintosh development, including Learn C on the Macintosh, the Macintosh Programming Primer series, Ultimate, and Mac programming. His blog can be found at www.davemark.com.

Jeff Lamarche is a longtime Mac developer, and Apple iPhone Developer. With over 20 years of programming experience, he is at Cocoa and Objective-C for MacTech Magazine, and articles for Apple’s Developer Technical Services Web site. He has experience in enterprise software, both as a developer for PeopleSoft starting in the late 1990s and later as an independent consultant.

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