Build a note-taking app that leverages the storage and remote data access capabilities of iCloud.
Bring your existing iOS development skills—and your own applications—up to speed with the new options in iOS 6 SDK.
Teaches you how to build a data-driven app for iOS devices, integrating XML data and a streamlined interface.
Discover how to get the most out of your iPhone or iPod touch, from making calls, browsing the web, managing your time, and getting around town to taking notes, shooting photos, and listening to music.
Introduces the concepts behind Core Data, the object persistence framework used to manipulate and store data in iOS and OS X applications.
Shows iOS developers how to add location awareness and maps to iPhone and iPad applications.
Demonstrates effective use of iOS unit testing tools and techniques to increase app stability.
Shows how to develop, debug, and deploy applications for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch using iOS SDK 5 and Xcode 4.
Create an app that works across multiple platforms (iOS, Android, and BlackBerry Tablet OS) and adapts to either a smartphone or tablet display.
Shows developers how to use their existing iOS development skills to work with the features, frameworks, and tools found in iOS 5 SDK.
Shows how to use Objective-C and Xcode to build a full-featured game app for the iPhone and iPad.
Develop HTML5 applications for the two mobile operating systems supported in Dreamweaver, iOS and Android, and generate a native app for each OS.
Shows developers how to design and deploy mobile applications for the Android and iOS smartphone platforms.
Use Flash Professional CS5 to create a game to play on iOS devices, utilizing device hardware like the accelerometer and integration with a local database.
Covers preparing an application for, and submitting it to, the Apple App Store for iOS apps.
Teaches Shows web developers how to leverage their existing CSS and HTML knowledge to create content that displays on iOS devices.
Create data-driven applications for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, with Internet connectivity, XML parsing, database storage, and data presentation.
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.
Breaks down the process of becoming an iPhone developer, from getting started with the tools and the language to testing and debugging applications.
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