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Revision as of 17:26, 10 June 2010

Currently under development, this online book is intended to teach the reader everything necessary to develop apps for the iPhone. It is due for completion in May 2010 so check back for regular updates.

  1. About iPhone App Development Essentials

  2. The Anatomy of an iPhone
  3. The iPhone OS Architecture and Frameworks
  4. The iPhone OS Cocoa Touch Layer
  5. The iPhone OS Media Layer
  6. The iPhone OS Core Services Layer
  7. The iPhone OS Core OS Layer
  8. Installing Xcode and the iPhone SDK
  9. Creating a Simple iPhone App
  10. Testing Apps on the iPhone – Developer Certificates and Provisioning Profiles
  11. The Basics of Objective-C Programming
  12. The Basics of Object Oriented Programming in Objective-C
  13. An Overview of the iPhone Application Development Architecture
  14. Creating an Interactive iPhone App
  15. Understanding iPhone Views, Windows and the View Hierarchy
  16. Writing Code to Hide the iPhone Keyboard
  17. iPhone Rotation, View Resizing and Layout Handling
  18. Creating an iPhone Multiview Application using the Tab Bar
  19. Creating a Simple iPhone Table View Application
  20. Creating a Navigation based iPhone Application using TableViews
  21. Working with Directories on iPhone OS
  22. Working with Files on the iPhone
  23. iPhone OS Directory Handling and File I/O – A Worked Example
  24. iPhone Data Persistence using Archiving

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