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Rory Lewis
iPhone and iPad Apps for Absolute Beginners
iOS 5 Edition
2nd ed. 2011. xvi, 552 S. XVI, 552 p. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2011
ISBN: 1-430-23602-7 (1430236027)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-23602-3 (9781430236023)
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The iPhone is the hottest gadget of our generation, and much of its success has been fueled by the App Store, Appleīs online marketplace for iPhone applications. Over 1 billion apps were downloaded during the nine months following the launch of the App Store, ranging from the simplest games to the most complex business apps. Everyone has an idea for the next bestselling iPhone app-presumably, thatīs why youīre reading this now! And with the popularity of the iPad, this demand will just continue to grow.
So how do you build an application for the iPhone and iPad? Donīt you need to spend years learning complicated programming languages? What about Objective-C and Cocoa touch ? The answer is that you donīt need to know any of those things! Anybody can start building simple apps for the iPhone and iPad, and this book will show you how.
This update of an Apress bestseller walks you through creating your first app, using plain English and practical examples using the iOS 5 software development platform and more. It cuts through the fog of jargon and misinformation that surrounds iPhone and iPad application development, and gives you simple, step-by-step instructions to get you started.
Teaches iPhone and iPad apps development in language anyone can understand
Provides simple, step-by-step examples that make learning easy, using iOS 5
Offers videos that enable you to follow along with the author-itīs like your own private classroom
Before We Get Started Blast-Off! 4 Critical Programs Underneath the Hood Buttons & Labels with Multiple Graphics Switches Storyboards Debugging MapKit
Rory Lewis is assistant professor of computer science at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. He is often mistaken for a hippie, wearing Dead-head shirts and walking aimlessly around the campus. He is often described as the guy in the office where students are always lined up outside. He is often heralded as the dude that will explain your math and computer code, even when he first checks and sees you ve done 800 tweets and 2,700 Facebook comments while you should have been in class! He is described by his adult daughters as a dad that was once a successful microprocessor litigation lawyer in Palo Alto, but couldn t resist his dorkiness and went back to school to become a doctor of geekdom!