📅 May 29, 2009

Objective C & iPhone Gurus Minh Vu & Jon Rexeisen About iPhone Programming

Learn about the basics of development for the iPhone from the masters. A 90+ mins video and the powerpoint presentation that they used.

Yet anoter iPhone programming video. Well , arent you interested in this? This is the hottest thing right now. In this video , Objective C and iPhone gurus Minh Vu and Jon Rexeisen give coworkers and Nerdery guests a spin through the ins and outs of development for the iPhone. You can find out more and/or get in touch with Minh Vu through LinkedIn and you can find Jon Rexeisen on Facebook and Twitter. The video embedded below has 90+ minutes so you can knock yourself out with this one. Great value in this video , and they cover some hot points as overview of Objective-C, interface builder and XCode and of course the Apple AppStore. Next to the video will be embedded the exact  powerpoint presentation that they used in this video.

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📅 April 19, 2009

Apple Posted 4 iPhone Developer Profiles Video Footage

In anticipation of the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference coming up June 8 – 12 in San Francisco, Apple has posted four videos highlighting developers who are creating apps with the iPhone SDK.

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In anticipation of the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference coming up June 8 – 12 in San Francisco, Apple has posted four videos highlighting developers who are creating apps with the iPhone SDK.

Each video shows how the developer is creating a unique app with the iPhone SDK, using the tools and frameworks, and then selling the app through the App Store.


The videos highlight:

  • Dr. Ge Wang of Smule, the developers of Ocarina and Leaf Trombone: World Stage (clicks open iTunes), among other apps. He is an assistant professor at Stanford who researches
  • Christina Wick, who is part of the Mac software team for AOL (parent company of Weblogs Inc. and TUAW). Christina’s team is using the SDK to develop iPhone versions of many of the AOL Mac applications, including AOL Radio
  • Werner Jainek of Stuttgart-based Cultured Code, the developers of Things for Mac and iPhone. Things (click opens iTunes) is an amazing task management app that is a favorite of several TUAW bloggers.
  • Steve Demeter of Demiforce is a lifelong gamer who saw the potential of the iPhone as a gaming platform and who has had great success with his app Trism (click opens iTunes).
📅 July 22, 2008

iPhone 3g mania

With just over a year after Apple birthed the first iphone, the long-awaited, next-generation iPhone 3G has arrived bearing a mildly tweaked design and a load of new features. With access to a faster 3G wireless network, Microsoft Exchange server e-mail, and support for a staggering array of third-party software from the iPhone App Store, the new handset is the iPhone we’ve been waiting for. It still lacks some basic features but when compared with what the original model was year ago, this device sets a new benchmark for the cell phone world.

The 3G technology gives iPhone fast access to the Internet and email over cellular networks around the world. iPhone 3G also makes it possible to do more in more places: Surf the web, download email, get directions, and watch video even while you are on a call. With fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. Plus we all know that iPhone combines three products in one – a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device with rich HTML email and a desktop-class web browser.

The 3G iPhone Home Screen has instant access to whatever you need. The Home screen takes you to iPhone applications and Web Clips with a single tap – even when you are on a call. And no two Home screens are alike. That is because you can customize yours with whatever applications and Web Clips you choose. Plus, you can customize you Home Screen, Add Web Clips and no matter where you are on iPhone, one click of the Home button takes you to the Home screen. And you can go back to what you were doing at any time.
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