
Tools and APIs required to build applications for the iPhone platform using the iPhone SDK. User interface designs for mobile devices and unique user interactions using multitouch technologies. Object-oriented design using model-view-controller pattern, memory management, Objective-C programming language. iPhone APIs and tools including Xcode, Interface Builder and Instruments on Mac OS X. Other t... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

Stanford iPhone Application Programming (CS193P) students present their final projects for the quarter. (March 18, 2010)
Adam Nash describes LinkedIn's experience in developing their iPhone app. Nick Gillet then provides a code demonstration. (March 12, 2010)
James Anthony shares his experience starting the Inedible software company and working with the Apple App Store in his time after taking CS193P at Stanford. (March 11, 2010)
David Jacobs provides and introduction to OpenGL ES. Coordinate systems and tranformations, drawing geometry, textures, and other details. (March 9, 2010)
Max Muller talks about publishing your app, adding your app to the App Store, and managing your app. Ricardo Cortes provides a demonstration of the iTunes Connect system. (March 5, 2010)
Josh Shaffer discusses unit testing, objective-c, and localization. (March 4, 2010)
Andy Huibers shares his experience creating the Bump application. Jake Kerr then discusses the Bump API. (February 26, 2010)
Alan Cannistraro covers networking: automatic configuration in Bonjour, asynchronous communication in NSStream, and GameKit. (March 2, 2010)
Topastartorate
Nice
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Even to someone who hasn't done any OOP.
Please change the settings of the podcast to allow resuming download in case of broken downloads
The instructor talks like he's on amphetamines.
Awesome thank you so much.
Very informative.
Nice work.
The development environment (Xcode) has changed significantly rendering this class completely useless. There are numerous posts for individuals stuck at lesson 1 due to the changes. If you're using Xcode 4.1 or newer, and do not have SIGNIFICANT experience with developing in OSX, don't waste your hard drive space. The content is outdated and no longer applicable.
Painful, just painful...
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Mago
Very good course. As the course prerequisites say, you should already know how to program before you do this course - it shows you how to program the iPhone, not how to program. If you don't know what object oriented programming is you should go and do a course on introduction to programming before you do this one.
It gives an excellent overview on how the iPhone works, but it is based on iOS 3 and that makes it a bit dated now in some places. Of course, that's why the more recent CS193P lec... more
wonderful classes
thank alot for all of this
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