Programming iOS 4: Fundamentals of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Development
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 834 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook; 1st edition (June 7, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449388434
- ISBN-13: 978-1449388430
eBook Description:
Programming iOS 4: Fundamentals of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Development, Covers iOS 4.3 and Xcode 4
- Learn Objective-C language details and object-oriented programming concepts
- Understand the anatomy of an Xcode project and all the stages of its lifecycle
- Grasp key Cocoa concepts such as relationships between classes, receiving events, and model-view-controller architecture
- Know how views are managed, drawn, composited, and animated
- Delve into Cocoa frameworks for sound, video, sensors, maps, and more
- Touch on advanced topics such as threading and networking
- Obtain a thorough grounding for exploring advanced iOS features on your own
Get a solid grounding in all the fundamentals of Cocoa Touch, and avoid problems during iPhone and iPad app development. With Programming iOS 4: Fundamentals of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Development, you’ll dig into Cocoa and learn how to work effectively with Objective-C and Xcode. This book covers iOS 4 in a rigorous, orderly fashion-ideal whether you’re approaching iOS for the first time or need a reference to bolster existing skills.
Get a solid grounding in all the fundamentals of Cocoa Touch, and avoid problems during iPhone and iPad app development. With Programming iOS 4: Fundamentals of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Development, you’ll dig into Cocoa and learn how to work effectively with Objective-C and Xcode.
This book covers iOS 4 in a rigorous, orderly fashion-ideal whether you’re approaching iOS for the first time or need a reference to bolster existing skills.
About the Author
Matt Neuburg
Matt Neuburg has a PhD in Classics and has taught at many universities and colleges. He has been programming computers since 1968. He has written applications for Mac OS X and iOS, is a former editor of MacTech Magazine, and is a long-standing contributing editor for TidBITS. His previous O’Reilly books are Frontier: The Definitive Guide, REALbasic: The Definitive Guide, and AppleScript: The Definitive Guide. He makes a living writing books, articles, and software documentation, as well as by programming, consulting, and training.
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