The iPhone Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the iPhone SDK by Erica Sadun

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  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • 356pp
  • Sales Rank: 87,441

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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • Publisher: Addison-Wesley
    • Format: Paperback, 356pp
    • Sales Rank: 87,441

    Synopsis

    • Covers the LATEST iPhone SDK
    • Shows readers how to develop native applications to run on the iPhone and iPod touch
    • Illustrates use of Apple's SDK, including setting up your build and test environment
    • Includes useful code recipes that readers can take and use in their own application

    Few new platforms can match the iPhone's unique developer technologies. It combines OS X-based mobile computing with an innovative multi-touch screen, location awareness, an onboard accelerometer and more. When Apple introduced the iPhone SDK in early March 2008, developers responded in numbers that brought Apple's servers to its knees. The demand for the SDK was huge. The iPhone Developer's Cookbook addresses that demand and provides an invaluable resource for those new to iPhone programming.

    Each programmer has different goals to meet. With jobs to get done and a new unfamiliar SDK, they're still driven by similar tasks: "How do I create a table?", "How do I search the Address Book"?, "How do I move between views?". The "iPhone Developer's Cookbook" presents already tested ready-to-use solutions. These solutions let programers focus on application semantics rather than on boiler plate user interface design.

    The iPhone Developer's Cookbook offers single-task recipes for the most common issues new iPhone developers face: laying out windows, responding to user interactions, accessing local data sources, and creating visual and audio notifications. This focused one-solution source code delivers cut and paste convenience. Programmers add source recipes into their own applications and then customize it to their needs.

    The iPhone Developer's Cookbook provides an invaluable resource for anyone just getting started with iPhone programming. With its clear, fully documented examples, it will quickly get you up to speed and programming productively.

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    Biography

    Erica Sadun has written, coauthored, and contributed to about three dozen books about technology, particularly in the areas of programming, digital video, and digital photography. An unrepentant geek, Sadun has never met a gadget she didn’t need. Her checkered past includes run-ins with NeXT, Newton, iPhone, and myriad successful and unsuccessful technologies. When not writing, she and her geek husband parent three adorable geeks-in-training, who regard their parents with restrained bemusement.

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    A good book to start if you need to develop for iPhone!by Doc-Ahmed

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    June 06, 2009: A nice book, direct, and takes you right to the point.

    You may need to have previous knowledge with Objective-C though.

    A great value for the price.

    I Also Recommend: iPhone SDK Programming, Beginning iPhone Development.