| iPhone SDK Application Development: Building Applications for the AppStore |  | Author: Jonathan Zdziarski Publisher: O'Reilly Media
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 400 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7 x 0.9
ISBN: 0596154054 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.1 EAN: 9780596154059 ASIN: 0596154054
Publication Date: January 19, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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This practical book offers the knowledge and code you need to create cutting-edge mobile applications and games for the iPhone and iPod Touch, using Apple's iPhone SDK. iPhone SDK Application Development introduces you to this development paradigm and the Objective-C language it uses with numerous examples, and also walks you through the many SDK frameworks necessary for designing full-featured applications. This book will help you: - Design user interface elements with Interface Builder and the UI Kit framework
- Create application controls, such as windows and navigation bars
- Build and manage layers and transformations using Core Graphics and Quartz Core
- Mix and play sound files using AVFoundation, and record and play back digital sound streams using Audio Toolbox
- Handle network programming with the CFNetwork framework
- Use the Core Location framework to interact with the iPhone's GPS
- Add movie players to your application
iPhone SDK Application Development will benefit experienced developers and those just starting out on the iPhone. Important development concepts are explained thoroughly, and enough advanced examples are provided to make this book a great reference once you become an expert.
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good for advanced users November 11, 2009 K. Addaquay (New York) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
i am surprised by some of the reviews this book is getting. personally..i think is WONDERFUL book...BUT not for beginners. i think if you already have a handle on things, this book can REALLY push your understanding to another limit. if you want to be held by the hand..step by step then please dont get this book, i totally understand where the other reviewers are coming from( YOU DONT BUILD APPS WITH INTERFACE BUILDING IN THIS BOOK ... everything is from scratch 100% code ). ...this book is a MIRACLE.
objective not subjective September 9, 2009 J. Rawlings (Melbourne, VIC, Australia) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Whats with all the complaining about how the api's and device capabilites SHOULD be??? who cares, keep your opinions to forums and blogs, no one wants to read about this who is starting out. Leaves a bad taste in your mouth as soon as you start reading.. asked myself the question, why is this guy even writing about the topic if he's so annoyed with the constraints?! Forget it, too frustrating to make any constructive progress.
Easily the WORST iPhone programming book out there September 5, 2009 Biff (NY, USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have all the iPhone programming books - Apress, PragProg, Hillegas, et al. This is easily the worst of all of them. This is the only iPhone book I wish I hadn't spent money on. Other reviewers have already commented on the disjointed writing and confusing approach this book exhibits so I won't rehash more of the same. The most disappointing thing for me is that O'Reilly used to be my #1 choice for technical books. Never again.
Excellent professional document August 11, 2009 Rice-a-roni - The San Francisco Treat (San Francisco, CA) 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
I program for a living and this book lives up to the typical O'Reilly high-quality level. I just reached the end of an all nighter, struggling with a problem that this book solved for me in 3 minutes. A reader looking for a "coloring book" style, step by step, how-to book will be disappointed. Serious professionals looking for serious professional guidance will be glad they bought this book. Good work and thanks.
Excellent beginners tutorial May 11, 2009 Reggie Burnett (Cross Plains, TN USA) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
While this book is not as comprehensive as some have wanted, I found it to be a nice beginners tutorial to writing iPhone applications. The book starts out with an objective-C primer. Since objective-C has such an "interesting" syntax this is badly needed, even though I come from a strong programming background.
Each section includes a reasonably complex sample that puts that section's material to use. Most of the sections also include a "Further Study" area that gives you some homework. This is where the user can expand his knowledge through research and working with the tools.
The book jumps around a bit by first going over simple UI patterns, then spending time talking about audio services and networking, only to come back and spend more time with UI controls, only to jump back into audio/video. Still, one has to remember that this is a reference book and not a novel so jumping around is ok.
The sample applications that I have tried so far are ok and I feel like I have a much better grasp on how the iPhone system works.
This book is not an XCode or Interface Builder tutorial.
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