iOS SDK Programming A Beginners Guide

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iOS SDK Programming A Beginners Guide by Brannan, James; Ward, Blake, 9780071759083
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  • ISBN: 9780071759083 | 0071759085
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1/31/2011

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Create your own iPhone and iPad apps with ease!iOS SDK Programming: A Beginner's Guideshows you, step by step, how to build custom applications for the iPhone and iPad. All text, code, illustrations, and examples reflect the latest features in iOS SDK 4. Free online videos help flatten the learning curve. Author James A. Brannan works exclusively as an iPhone and iPad developer and shares his large arsenal of tips and tricks with you in this book, along with ways to avoid common pitfalls. By the end of the book you'll be able to build, test, and debug your own iPhone and iPad applications easily.iOS SDK Programming: A Beginner's Guide Explains how to use Interface Builder, the graphical tool that makes creating iPhone and iPad user interfaces easy Offers detailed coverage of the iPad's user interface controls, including popovers and split views Covers iPhone and iPad development using the iOS SDK 4.0 Features examples for each major concept, augmented by new videos on the author's website Helps you approach iPhone development quickly and easily using the standard graphical controls, without being initially overloaded by the numerous APIs Contains easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions illustrating nearly every major conceptStart-to-finish coverage The iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK); C Refresher; Just Enough Objective-C; Deploying to an iPhone, Debugging, and Testing; UIApplication and UIApplicationDelegate; UIView and UIViewController; UITabBar and UITabBarController; UINavigationBar and UINavigationController; Tables Using UITableView and UITableViewController; Activity Progress and Alerting Users; Controls; Application Settings; Property Lists and Archiving; Data Persistence Using SQLite; Core Data; Multimedia; Building a Universal Application
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