There are a few relatively new books from
Apress for getting a headstart on learning to program on the
iPhone, and we highly recommend them:
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Learn C on the Mac.
A good starting place to learn C, which
you will need to know, and how it relates to the Mac, which has
similar tools and programming models. A gret place to start if
you do not program.
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Learn
Objective-C on the Mac.
If you already know C, then this
is the place to start leanring the Objectve-C programming language
which is really essential to programming the Mac and iPhone. |
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Beginning
iPhone Development.
A complete course in iPhone and iPod touch programming.
There is a newer version of this book out now, Beginning iPhone
3 Development. A link is on the page about the book. |
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iPhone Advanced Projects.
This volume takes on the more advanced
aspects of iPhone development. The first generation of iPhone applications
has hit the App Store, and now it's time to optimize performance,
streamline the user interface, and make every successful iPhone
app just that much more sophisticated.. |
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More iPhone 3 Development: Tackling iPhone SDK 3 Interested
in iPhone development? Want to learn more? Whether you’re a self-taught
iPhone development genius or have just made your way through
the pages of Beginning iPhone 3 Development, we have the perfect
book for you. |
Of course, nothing beats hands on training to learn this well,
but these are all great starting places to get that extra head
start in learning to program on these devices. Each above is a
link and will take you to an Amazon page where you can buy the
book. Happy Programming.
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