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Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK

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Authors: Dave Mark, Jeff Lamarche
Publisher: Apress
Category: Book

List Price: $39.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 37 reviews

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 536
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.9 x 1.3

ISBN: 1430216263
Dewey Decimal Number: 004
EAN: 9781430216261

Publication Date: November 14, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

Are you a programmer looking for a new challenge? Does the thought of building your very own iPhone app make your heart race and your pulse quicken? If so, then Beginning iPhone Development is just the book for you.

Assuming only a minimal working knowledge of Objective-C, and written in a friendly, easy-to-follow style, Beginning iPhone Development offers a complete soup-to-nuts course in iPhone and iPod Touch programming.

The book starts with the basics, walking you through the process of downloading and installing Apple's free iPhone SDK, then stepping you though the creation of your first simple iPhone application. You'll move on from there, mastering all the iPhone interface elements that you've come to know and love, such as buttons, switches, pickers, toolbars, sliders, etc.

You'll master a variety of design patterns, from the simplest single view to complex hierarchical drill-downs. You'll master the art of table-building and learn how to save your data using the iPhone file system. You'll also learn how to save and retrieve your data using SQLite, iPhone's built-in database management system.

You'll learn how to draw using Quartz 2D and OpenGL ES. You'll add MultiTouch Gestural Support (pinches and swipes) to your applications, and work with the Camera, Photo Library, and Accelerometer. You'll master application preferences, learn how to localize your apps into other languages, and so much more.

Apple's iPhone SDK, this book, and your imagination are all you'll need to start building your very own best-selling iPhone applications.

Reviews

"People ask me again and again about how to get started in iPhone development, but I never had a very good answer for them until now. Dave and Jeff's book starts at the beginning in clear English, making sure you understand the fundamentals with many large illustrations. From there, they progress into key concepts such as the MVC pattern and ImageBuilder fundamentals. Additionally, I find myself flipping back to it as a reference guide—the plethora of code samples make it a must-have."

—Steve Demeter, Creator of "Trism" and owner of Demiforce LLC

"Beginning iPhone Development delivers a clear picture of the entire development process from registering as an iPhone developer through creation of complete applications. There is a wealth of examples illustrating each feature of the iPhone. The authors did an excellent job of demonstrating "best practice" coding methodology throughout the book. You would be hard pressed to find a better guide to creating software for the iPhone."

—Aaron Basil, iDev2.com

"Dave Mark has always been the king of Mac programming authors, and now he's proven to be the reigning king for books on iPhone development!

"Beginning iPhone Development is the definitive guide for iPhone development, and anyone aspiring to develop for the iPhone should get this invaluable reference."

—Brian Greenstone, President & CEO, Pangea Software, Inc.

"Jeff and Dave have done an exceptional job exploring the iPhone SDK. This book is far and away the single best resource for iPhone SDK development. Developers will latch on to this book and find it useful as they create the next great iPhone application. If you're a developer with an interest in this amazing new platform, this is a must buy."

—Chris Stewart, Founder, iPhoneDevSDK.com

"If you're planning on coding for the iPhone, start here. Dave and Jeff know their stuff and also know how to explain it. I was amazed how much stuff they cover, from Hello World through analyzing user gestures. Not only do they cover the fun stuff like playing with the camera, they cover real-world development issues like localization. I learned a huge amount from them"

—Mark Dalrymple, Co-founder, CocoaHeads, and Principal Author, Advanced Mac OS X Programming

"Starting with an overview of the technology, how to approach the device, the authors lead us straight into the heart of iPhone development. As you progress, you'll learn more about various layout engines and view managers, as well as the more meaty topics like accelerometer and GPS APIs. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in getting started quickly and efficiently with iPhone development!"

—Chris Pelsor, Manager, Tarantell:Hybrid

Summary of Contents

  1. Welcome to the Jungle
  2. Appeasing the Tiki Gods
  3. Handling Basic Interaction
  4. More User Interface Fun
  5. Autorotation and Autosizing
  6. Multiview Applications
  7. Tab Bars and Pickers
  8. Introduction to Table Views
  9. Navigation Controllers and Table Views
  10. Application Settings and User Defaults
  11. Basic Data Persistence
  12. Drawing with Quartz and OpenGL
  13. Taps, Touches, and Gestures
  14. Where Am I? Finding Your Way with Core Location
  15. Whee!
  16. iPhone Camera and Photo Library
  17. Application Localization
  18. Where to Next?

About the Apress Beginning Series

The Beginning series from Apress is the right choice to get the information you need to land that crucial entry–level job. These books will teach you a standard and important technology from the ground up because they are explicitly designed to take you from “novice to professional.” You’ll start your journey by seeing what you need to knowabut without needless theory and filler. You’ll build your skill set by learning how to put together real–world projects step by step. So whether your goal is your next career challenge or a new learning opportunity, the Beginning series from Apress will take you thereait is your trusted guide through unfamiliar territory!




Customer Reviews:   Read 32 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great for Beginners   January 6, 2009
This is a great book to start developing for the iphone, I have read one-fifth and the examples are great, am learning a lot perhaps Im not familiar with objective-c programing. I would recommend this book for people who does not know much about this code.


5 out of 5 stars iphone omnipotence (iO)   January 4, 2009
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Personally, I'm happy with what this book provides in the form of Objective C examples and fundamentals for creating iPhone native applications with Xcode and Interface Builder. The learning pattern of the book goes like this: write some code, run some code, and explain some code. This works well for most people with experience in application development.

If / when you get this book, however, do not put too much pressure on it to explain to you every possible concept there is to know about Objective C, patterns, explicit syntax, etc. It is more or less a guide for learning the fundamental abstract concepts of iPhone applications using concrete Objective C code examples.

Many reviewers have stated that this is not a beginners book and it may not be for people who have never been exposed to Objective C. This book alone may not get you to iphone omnipotence (iO) and you shouldn't expect it to by default, but seriously consider buying this book and one other Cocoa / Objective C book such as Cocoa(R) Programming for Mac(R) OS X (3rd Edition) in order to gain mastery of the subject matter.



3 out of 5 stars Title is misleading, not for beginners   January 3, 2009
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

While the iphone concepts start out simplistically, this book is not for someone who is new to programming.

Perhaps a better title would have been "Beginning iPhone development for Objective C programmers" or maybe included a chapter or 2 as primers to C/Objective C.

This is my 3rd day on the book and I've decided to put it down and review Objective C (in another book by Sam's) before continuing simply because this book's examples start off with lots of Objective C, that even though I know C, looked foreign to me. I found it difficult to focus on the iPhone specifics while ignoring this new syntax.

The more I learn Objective C from the other book, the more I think a small primer would have went a long way.

This is not to ignore Appendix B, Objective C Language Summary, but as a matter of flow, from most basic to most complex - I think it would have been easier to digest "Beginning iPhone development" with a more natural flow. The appendix is really an Obj. C reference which is not so suitable to someone who is just learning it. It's analoguous to staring at the mountain when you're 2 inches away from it (changing your mind) versus walking towards it slowly from 100 miles away thinking the climb will be easy.

I'm kind of surprised at Apress - usually the book cover describes who the book is target to "From beginner to novice", "From developer to developer", etc...



5 out of 5 stars Very good book !   January 2, 2009
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I never made any dev on Mac or iPhone but this book is a real pleasure.
I'm having lots of fun reading it and coding the examples ( Now I want to learn more about Objective-C though ). I found some minor issues that were preventing the app to work but they are always easy to fix with a minimum of research or by going to the online forum.

I think the authors picked-up the right examples to understand the basics of iPhone dev.

Well done !



1 out of 5 stars Bad Relations Between Author and Publisher   January 2, 2009
 4 out of 12 found this review helpful

My business partner and I purchased this book to help us develop for the iPhone 3G. The first chapter was great and we thought this was the best book we had purchased out of 3. It wasn't until we got to the next few chapters that code wasn't working with what the book had written. We tried to redo the tutorials and the programs still did not function or would crash. Checking the downloadable code from the book site doesn't match what the author tells you to put in your program. This makes it hard to know if anything you did works or not and is very confusing for a beginner.

We found the errata website page and the book has tons of errors in almost all the chapters. We contacted Apress by phone and asked them if they were going to update the pdf file from the errors and they said they didn't have time. We then contacted the Author through the errata report link and this is what we wrote,

"You have written a beginners book and it would be real nice for you to update the PDF file so we as beginners could get a new version of the book without the vast errors. We have spent hours trying to debug your code, and get so frustrated that we move on to the next chapter. I think this is very simple for you to do as other publishers do this. Thanks"

His reply was this,

" I'm sorry - I agree with you, but this complaint needs to go to Apress - Errata goes to the individual authors, and we do our best to fix them when we become aware of them, but we are not the ones who maintain or update the PDF files."

So to bring this review to an end, Don't Buy This Book. It was a big waste of time and money. You will only get a book that is full of useless code looking for a quick buck with shady customer support.


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