Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer of Deitel and Associates, Inc., has 45 years of academic and industry experience in the computer field. He has 20 years of college teaching experience, including earning tenure and serving as the Chairman of the Computer Science Department at Boston College before founding Deitel and Associates.Paul J. Deitel, CEO and CTO of Deitel and Associates, is a graduate of MIT's Sloan School of Management, where he studied Information Technology. He has been designated by Sun Microsystems as a Java Champion.
Provides syntax shading, code walkthroughs, and sample outputs for fourteen different iPhone applications, including a tip calculator, an address book, and Twitter Discount Airfares.
Pre-publication Reviewer Testimonials
"I wish I'd had this book in my hands when I started developing on the iPhone. What took me a lot of time and many mistakes to learn is beautifully explained in a clear, concise style that will take you from zero to publishing your first app in no time."
--Marcantonio Magnarapa, Research & Development on Mobile Platforms, Ogilvy Interactive
"Covers a wide variety of iPhone programming topics, including advanced features like Core Location, video playback and asynchronous network communication. It provides badly needed advice on how to use XCode, how to submit your app to the App Store, how to set your price, and how to deal with many other non-programming issues that surround iPhone development. It gives a quick start to iPhone programming, showing how to build 14 complete iPhone apps, several of which provide day-to-day usability. For each app, the book briefly describes the purpose of the app, the Objective-C and Cocoa technologies used to build it, and a detailed line-by-line walkthrough of the app's source code. All of the source code and project files are available for download so that you can compile and test-drive each of the apps as you read along. I really like the way that the reader is introduced to the completed app for each chapter up front, providing a framework for the discussion of how to build it. This book fits the bill for any programmer interested in taking up iPhone development."
--Zach Saul, Founder, Retronyms, and co-creator of Recorder--one of the top 10 selling iPhone apps for 2008
"At last an iPhone development book for the serious professional. Provides solid, real world applications, many of which would not look out of place in the App Store itself. The book's excellent writing takes the user on a line-by-line analysis of the complexities of SDK 3.x programming. This text will never be far from the professional programmer's side and provides so much more than a regurgitation of existing reference documentation. One of the best books on the subject and a must-have for any developer's bookcase. This really is turning into the definitive iPhone book."
--Rik Watson, Senior Software Engineer, Lockheed Martin
Pre-publication Reviewer Testimonials
I wish I d had this book in my hands when I started developing on the iPhone. What took me a lot of time and many mistakes to learn is beautifully explained in a clear, concise style that will take you from zero to publishing your first app in no time.
Marcantonio Magnarapa, Research & Development on Mobile Platforms, Ogilvy Interactive
Covers a wide variety of iPhone programming topics, including advanced features like Core Location, video playback and asynchronous network communication. It provides badly needed advice on how to use XCode, how to submit your app to the App Store, how to set your price, and how to deal with many other non-programming issues that surround iPhone development. It gives a quick start to iPhone programming, showing how to build 14 complete iPhone apps, several of which provide day-to-day usability. For each app, the book briefly describes the purpose of the app, the Objective-C and Cocoa technologies used to build it, and a detailed line-by-line walkthrough of the app s source code. All of the source code and project files are available for download so that you can compile and test-drive each of the apps as you read along. I really like the way that the reader is introduced to the completed app for each chapter up front, providing a framework for the discussion of how to build it. This book fits the bill for any programmer interested in taking up iPhone development.
Zach Saul, Founder, Retronyms, and co-creator of Recorder one of the top 10 selling iPhone apps for 2008
At last an iPhone development book for the serious professional. Provides solid, real world applications, many of which would not look out of place in the App Store itself. The book s excellent writing takes the user on a line-by-line analysis of the complexities of SDK 3.x programming. This text will never be far from the professional programmer s side and provides so much more than a regurgitation of existing reference documentation. One of the best books on the subject and a must-have for any developer s bookcase. This really is turning into the definitive iPhone book.
Rik Watson, Senior Software Engineer, Lockheed Martin
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