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I can tell the writing style changes after the few chapters and get worse. The first few chapters were wonderful and helped me really understand iphone programming. Then starting in chapter 6, things get sloppy. So, i can't say the book is good.
I thought that the Head First iPhone Development would be the book to start with, but it is not. I wasn't going to get this one as the reviews said it would not be good for new programmers. Gives more depth than other books I have looked at. I got this book as a gift and I am flying through it.
Most importantly, you do not need to know Objective C to use this book. It really holds your hand and goes into detail as to how things work. Personally, I have found it best, starting with chapter 4, to go through each chapter twice. I spent some time looking into what books to get when deciding to learn how to build apps for the iPhone. That is the only thing that made me give it 4 out of 5 stars. Real explains things well.
It points out different ways to do the same things but is a very relevant way. The code can be downloaded and is well documented.
Should be 4.5 IMO. I am fluent in HTML and CSS, and have dabbled in a few others, but I am a designer not a programmer.
It will walk you through it. I plan to go through that one next.
Pros: Great detail. Cons:Black and white images and not enough of them.
If you want to learn how to make apps for the iPhone with Xcode GET THIS BOOK.
iPhone 3.0 SDK Development is a pick for any library strong in mobile device programming or OS X. It guides programmers through tools and APIs which can be used to create your own software for the iPhone and iPod touch, teaching how to develop a user interface, use Xcode IDE, and create multimedia apps with images, animation and audio and video. More than fifty sample programs written for iPhone SDK 3 offer concrete examples and practical applications.
This book is very easy to apply the code snippets (examples) to practical program as well as reading.And it covers almost practical stuffs for iPhone development such as UI, Controls, Touches, File, Directory, Location, Database, etc.It's a good introduction for each topic."Clear and Easy"That's all, Cool~.Thanks.
Key concepts are adequately explained and unfold gradually. I loved this book. If you have a C/C++/Java/Python or similar background (who doesn't these days), this book will provide you with all the skills you need to develop great apps. I really appreciate the way this book "peels the onion". Starts off with the simplest of apps, and with each successive example brings in all the necessary information on the Apple dev tools, iPhone SDK, Objective C language, and the Cocoa frameworks. It is not necessary to first learn Objective C before diving into this book. Reading this book is much more efficient than reading the detailed developer documentation distributed by Apple.After reading this book, I feel completely comfortable tackling any of the APIs and have a thorough understanding of key concepts.
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