Jim Dalrymple has followed Apple and the Mac industry for the last 15 years, first as part of MacCentral and then in various positions at Macworld. Jim also writes about the professional audio market, ...
If you're anxious to develop your own iPhone app, don't know where to start, and find high-pedigree university instruction appealing, consider learning the art of the iPhone from Stanford University.
Need to lose weight? Learn beginner Mandarin? Test your sports trivia knowledge? It seems that for whatever need or fancy you have, there’s a mobile phone app for that. The demand for smart phone ...
Stanford student Luke Ekkizogloy is writing an iPhone app that controls the lights in his house, but he has bigger dreams. "I have what everyone has in mind, and that's to make money," Ekkizogloy told ...
Dubai-UAE: 31 January, 2010 - The SAE Institute Dubai, the foremost creative media educator in the world, today announced the launch of a comprehensive iPhone programming course, featuring an ...
This is the 3rd in a series of 5 posts about an iPhone programming course I'm taking this week. The course is presented by Joe Conway from Big Nerd Ranch. To make things more interesting I'm writing ...
A course that enables people to learn how to build their own iPhone apps co-developed by Patrick Collison whose Wikipedia app has been downloaded 300,000 times, is to kick off in Dublin in two weeks.
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Stanford University will be publishing video podcasts and slides from its popular "iPhone Application Programming" course on iTunes U for free to the general public, beginning this week. "There's a ...
It's day 4 of a 5-day course on iPhone programming. As before I'll be sharing my observations from the classroom on how development on the iPhone compares to Android development. The class is ...
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