Barry Johnson said
This book has many fully developed app programs with source code.
The programs are well commented.
It is right along side of the listing including the why and how the programs work.
This has become one of the must read books for anyone developing for the iPhone.
I reccomend it for the beginner to intermediate programmer.
The source code is available for download from the publishers web site.
A simple registration process is all that is needed to get the source code.
I am hoping a follow up book is in the works.
iPhone for Programmers: An App-Driven Approach (Deitel Developer Series
- Authors
- Paul Deitel, Harvey Deitel, Abbey Deitel, Eric Kern, Michael Morgano
- ISBN
- 013705842X
- Published
- 08 Nov 2009
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
The professional programmer’s DEITEL® guide to iPhone app development using iPhone SDK 3.x, Xcode®, Objective-C® and Cocoa®“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 InteractiveOver 1.
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