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+ | #* [[An Overview of the iPad iOS 5 Application Development Architecture|The Target-Action pattern, IBOutlets and IBActions]] | ||
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+ | #* [[An Overview of the iPad iOS 5 Application Development Architecture|Delegation]]<br><br> | ||
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Revision as of 16:52, 22 March 2012
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- Introduction to iPad iOS 5 Development Essentials
- The History of iOS
- iOS 5 Architecture and SDK Frameworks
- Joining the Apple iOS 5 Developer Program
- Installing Xcode 4 and the iOS 5 SDK (iPad)
- Creating a Simple iPad iOS 5 App
- Testing iOS 5 Apps on the iPad – Developer Certificates and Provisioning Profiles
- Creating an iOS Development Certificate Signing Request
- Submitting the iOS Development Certificate Signing Request
- Installing an iOS Development Certificate
- Assigning Devices
- Creating an App ID
- Creating an iOS Development Provisioning Profile
- Enabling an iPad Device for Development
- Associating an App ID with an App
- iOS and SDK Version Compatibility
- Installing an App onto a Device
- The Basics of Objective-C Programming
- The Basics of Object Oriented Programming in Objective-C
- What is an Object?
- What is a Class?
- Declaring an Objective-C Class Interface
- Adding Instance Variables to a Class
- Define Class Methods
- Declaring an Objective-C Class Implementation
- Declaring and Initializing a Class Instance
- Automatic Reference Counting (ARC)
- Calling Methods and Accessing Instance Data
- Objective-C and Dot Notation
- How Variables are Stored
- An Overview of Indirection
- Indirection and Objects
- Indirection and Object Copying
- Creating the Program Section
- Bringing it all Together
- Structuring Object-Oriented Objective-C Code
- An Overview of the iPad iOS 5 Application Development Architecture
- Creating an Interactive iOS 5 iPad App
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