Thursday, February 10, 2011
Pragmatic Screencasts: Building your first iPhone App & Becoming Productive in Xcode Videos
Pragmatic Screencasts: Building your first iPhone App & Becoming Productive in Xcode Videos
English | MOV | 800x600 | AVC 543 Kbps | AAC 66.15 Kbps | 770.44 MB
Genre: Training
Pragmatic Screencasts with Accompanying source code
1) Writing your first iPhone application
Now that the iPhone SDK has officially been released and the Apple App Store is open for business, it’s time to write killer mobile applications! To do that, you’ll need to use several powerful (and possibly unfamiliar) tools: Xcode, Interface Builder, Objective-C, and then the iPhone SDK itself. It can all be a little overwhelming at first. Learn how to write your first table-based iPhone application from Bill Dudney, an experienced iPhone developer.
Building iPhone applications is a visual process. These video tutorials are a great way to learn by shoulder-surfing with an expert, whether you’re thinking about getting into iPhone development or already well on your way. You’ll learn his workflow, his development techniques, and the tricks of the trade. And you’ll walk away with the confidence and resources to build your table-based iPhone application from scratch.
2) Becoming Productive in Xcode
Xcode is the development environment used to create iPhone and Mac applications. There’s a lot you can do with Xcode, and it’s easy to get distracted by all the knobs and levers. But you’re using Xcode for one simple reason: You want to build iPhone or Mac applications as quickly as possible. Whether you’re a new iPhone developer seeing Xcode for the first time, or wish you were more familiar with the shortcuts, these screencasts will make you a more productive (and happier!) Xcode programmer.
By learning how to use Xcode in a truly productive way, you’ll spend less time being frustrated and have more time to focus on your application. We’ll look at essential keyboard shortcuts, how to use text macros and user scripts, template customization, build automation, and other time-saving tips and tricks.
Xcode 3.1.2 is used throughout these screencasts. Xcode 3.2 looks a tad different in some areas, but generally all the shortcuts and power moves taught in these screencasts are the same. Notable changes are listed in the forums.
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