Learn to build extraordinary apps for i Phone, i Pad, and i Pod touch
i OS is the hottest development platform around, and i OS 6 adds a new and deeper dimension to explore. This guide offers serious information for serious programmers who know the basics and are ready to dive into the advanced features of i OS. You’ll learn to create killer apps for the i Pad, i Phone, and i Pod touch, including how to maximize performance and make more money from your apps with in-app purchases. Topics covered include security, multitasking, running on multiple platforms, blocks and functional programming, advanced text layout, and much more.
* App development for i Phones and i Pads is a lucrative and exciting venture; books on this topic are steady bestsellers
* This advanced guide helps experienced developers take full advantage of the latest platform upgrade, i OS 6
* Provides in-depth background on maximizing your apps with Apple’s i Phone SDK 6.0, including the major new APIs and building applications for the new i Pad
* Covers keeping control of multitasking, increasing income with in-app purchases, key value observing with Cocoa, running on multiple platforms, advanced text layout, building a Core foundation, and more
i OS 6 Programming: Pushing the Limits gives experienced mobile developers a wealth of knowledge for creating outstanding i Phone and i Pad apps on the latest platform.
Про автора
ROB NAPIER has been developing i Phone applications for as long as there has been an i Phone platform. Before coming to Cocoa development, he made his living sneaking into Chinese facilities in broad daylight. He now is a Mac developer for Dell. It’s not clear which was the stranger choice of career. He has passion for the fiddly bits below the surface, like networking, performance, security, and correct use of the MVC pattern. He muses on technical topics at Cocoaphony (cocoaphony.net).
MUGUNTH KUMAR is an independent i OS developer based in Singapore. He holds a master’s degree from Nanyang Technological University. His core areas of interest include human-computer interaction and usability engineering. He writes in-depth articles covering i OS programming and the user experienced at blog.mugunthkumar.com