Apple Produkte (Mac Bug) - Tipps, Tricks, Problemlösungen

Apple Produkte (Mac Bug) - Tipps, Tricks, Problemlösungen

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  • Serife Cakmak
    Serife Cakmak    Premium Member
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    Building your first iPhone application
    Are you interested in becoming an iPhone developer? Adrian
    Kosmaczewski will show you how. The iPhone Course for Beginners takes
    you on a 5 hour trip, from creating your first Xcode project to
    submitting an application to the App Store.

    Contents:

    - Introduction to Cocoa Touch and Objective-C;
    - Creation of an Xcode project;
    - iPhone application design: design patterns, best practices, tips and
    tricks;
    - Use of Interface Builder to create user interfaces;
    - Application architecture: the Model-View-Controller paradigm;
    - iPhone features:
    - Using touch events;
    - Using the accelerometer;
    - Accessing the camera;
    - Getting location information from the GPS;
    - Sending e-mail from an application;
    - Preparing an app for deployment:
    - Ad-Hoc deployment procedures;
    - Testing the application on the device;
    - Adding an icon and a default image;
    - Submitting an application to the App Store;
    - Maintenance tasks:
    - Refactoring;
    - Documenting;
    - Adding unit tests;

    The course includes a USB key with a PDF booklet including the whole
    contents of the course, plus the complete source code of the
    application created during the session.

    Prerequisites:

    - Previous programming knowledge in any object-oriented language;
    - Basic knowledge of the Mac OS X user interface.

    Requirements:

    - A MacBook computer;
    - Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard";
    - Xcode 3.2;
    - iPhone SDK 3.0 or higher

    Date, Time & Place: 9 December 2009, 4 pm - 9 pm, Zürich

    Price: CHF 150.00 for participators who attended the iPhone Developer Days in Zürich and CHF 200.00 for new participators.

    Registration: sec@trifork.com