Take existing code and make it better—more readable, efficient, understandable, and updateable—with refactoring.
Bring your existing iOS development skills—and your own applications—up to speed with the new options in iOS 6 SDK.
Introduces the concepts behind Core Data, the object persistence framework used to manipulate and store data in iOS and OS X applications.
Introduces object-oriented terms like abstraction and inheritance and shows how to define requirements and use cases and create a conceptual model of your application.
Shows developers how to use their existing iOS development skills to work with the features, frameworks, and tools found in iOS 5 SDK.
Edit and customize web sites created with the SharePoint 2010 platform.
Use SharePoint Designer to create rich, highly visual web pages in SharePoint that connect, read, and even update information stored externally.
How to get up to speed working with features, frameworks, and tools found in iOS 4.
Shows developers how to apply their existing knowledge of Xcode, Objective-C and the iPhone SDK to create applications for the iPad.
Highlights the new tools and user interface enhancements Microsoft includes in the 2010 version of SharePoint Server.
Explores using SharePoint Designer 2007 to alter the default appearance of SharePoint web sites.
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