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Head First iPhone Development: A Learner's Guide to Creating Objective-C Applications for the iPhone

Head First iPhone Development: A Learner's Guide to Creating Objective-C Applications for the iPhoneAuthors: Dan Pilone, Tracey Pilone
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Category: Book

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Product Description

Let's say you have an idea for a killer iPhone app. Where do you begin? Head First iPhone Development will help you get your first application up and running in no time. You'll quickly learn to use iPhone SDK tools, including Interface Builder and Xcode, and master Objective-C programming principles that will make your app stand out. It's a complete learning experience for creating eye-catching, top-selling iPhone applications.

  • Put Objective-C core concepts to work, including message passing, protocols, properties, and memory management
  • Take advantage of iPhone patterns such as datasources and delegates
  • Preview your applications in the iPhone Simulator
  • Build complicated interactions that utilize multiple views, data entry/editing, and iPhone rotation
  • Work with iPhone's camera, GPS, and accelerometer
  • Create interactive, entertaining games
  • Optimize, test, and distribute your application

We think your time is too valuable to waste struggling with new concepts. Using the latest research in cognitive science and learning theory to craft a multi-sensory learning experience, Head First iPhone Development provides a visually-rich format designed for the way your brain works, not a text-heavy approach that puts you to sleep.




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5 out of 5 stars Get up and running quickly   August 8, 2010
Mark Hopkins
I wish I'd bought this book first

- It cleverly back-fills the knowledge you need after guiding you through several amusing apps.
- The style is light but there is plenty of advanced material here.
- You'll need to understand quite a bit about coding and OOP to get the most out of this book.
- It'll help if you are familiar with the concept of design patterns.
- Each chapter introduces a new concept then attacks it from multiple angles with multiple presentational styles.
- Nice combination of high-level overview and low-level detail.



2 out of 5 stars Was not what I wanted   May 21, 2010
Robert Cook (California, United States)
I respect their attempts to create an engaging book, however the content is probably not going to appeal to you unless you are younger or have serious ADD (Not saying with any insulting tone).

I personally haven't finished it because it was also not what I was looking for because it started off too much into NIBS and UIBuilder. I was starting at Apple when I purchased it and had to find a better Objective C book.



2 out of 5 stars More like "Beat Your Head First" iPhone Development   May 17, 2010
Art Vandelay
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is very sloppily conceived, written, and edited. In a addition to the many typos and omissions that other readers have noted, there are numerous terms used that are never defined. Often the writers will employ multiple undefined terms for the same feature or function, creating further confusion. Overall, the grammar and style is often imprecise, to the point where it often becomes difficult to interpret exactly what the authors mean. The book needs a complete re-edit, by someone who is actually paying attention to the material (and "keystroking" the procedures to ensure that the text actually makes sense). Are all O'Reilly books this poorly presented?


5 out of 5 stars Substantially better than Apress' "Exploring the iPhone SDK"   April 20, 2010
J. Milam
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

For a while now I've been working on getting into developing iPhone applications. I first started with the Apress iPhone "Beginning iPhone 3 Development" and although at the time I felt I had a pretty good understanding of OOP and C programming. However going into the second chapter the book was way over my head. Naturally I stepped back to the Apress "Learn Objective-C on the Mac". The book was helpful although there was very little interaction. It was the teaching style of This does this, here is some example code to demonstrate it. There was little interaction with the reader, walking you through actually building an application.

I picked up this book, and I can't emphasize how great it is. The book engages the reader, is humorous at times, explains theories and concepts multiple times throughout the book to reinforce certain ideas. To anyone looking at starting out with iPhone development, get this book first. You won't regret it.



3 out of 5 stars Useful for concepts but dont try the examples unless you know what you are doing   April 18, 2010
Lionel Hanners
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

this book is really fun to read and it helped me learn some concepts that i was having trouble understanding, however there are so many errors in the code you are supposed to be learning from that the exercises are incomplete-able unless you already know quite a bit about what you are doing. this book has given me the worst headache from trying to figure out where they made a typo.

do not get this book unless you already know the objective syntax like a pro


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