
Stanford University has made their iPhone SDK Cocoa Programming course materials available to everyone on-line.
The PDF slides give you a distilled explanation of the fundamental iPhone Programming concepts covering the SDK Frameworks and Objective-C.
This week the course touches on OpenGL ES sweet!
If you are new to XCode, Objective-C and Cocoa there is also an OS X Cocoa Programming course on-line for you to get up to speed. If not become a X-Code Superhero.
So now all you have to do now is find the time ...
Kudos to Stanford University for sharing the knowledge and Apple for relaxing the NDA. Let the games begin!
Free iPhone SDK course anyone?
Labels: Free iPhone XCode SDK course tutorialPosted by devnull at 20:45
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