It’s in magazines and newspapers, it’s on television and radio, it’s on buses and billboards and pretty much everywhere you look. The i Pad is the touchscreen tablet from Apple, representing the next generation of mobile computing. Packed with dozens of new features, the i OS 3.2 SDK enables you to build sophisticated, desktop-quality apps for this exciting new platform. Every i Phone and i Pod touch app developer looking to take the next step and move into the i Pad arena will want to read this book from cover to cover.
Beginning i Pad Development for i Phone Developers: Mastering the i Pad SDK has all the answers, and you’ll find them presented with the same easy-to-follow style and thorough coverage you’ve come to expect from titles likeBeginning i Phone 3 Development—everything an aspiring i Pad developer needs to know to create great apps.
Best-selling authors Jack Nutting, Dave Wooldridge, and Dave Mark show i Phone developers how to master all of the i Pad-exclusive frameworks and features, which are explained, demonstrated in action, and put through their paces in this comprehensive programming guide. You’ll get a detailed understanding of the new feature set and gain every possible advantage in the i Tunes App Store.
Daftar Isi
Welcome to the Paradigm Shift.- Getting Started with i Pad Development.- Exploring the i Phone SDK’s New i Pad Features.- New Graphics Functionality.- Using Core Text.- Popovers.- Video and Display Output.- Split Views and Modal Modes.- New Input Methods.- Working with Documents.- From i Phone to i Pad.- Additional Resources for i Pad Development.
Tentang Penulis
Jack Nutting has been using Cocoa since the olden days, long before it was even called Cocoa. He has used Cocoa and its predecessors to develop software for a wide range of industries and applications, including gaming, graphic design, online digital distribution, telecommunications, finance, publishing, and travel. When he is not working on Mac or i OS projects, he is developing web applications with Ruby on Rails. Nutting is a passionate proponent of Objective-C and the Cocoa frameworks. At the drop of a hat, he will speak at length on the virtues of dynamic dispatch and run time class manipulations to anyone who will listen (and even to some who won t). Nutting is the primary author of Learn Cocoa on the Mac (Apress, 2010) and Beginning i Pad Development for i Phone Developers (Apress, 2010). He blogs from time to time at Nuthole.com.