Here are a few of the best resources I found that have been very useful in making the transition to iPhone programming:
Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK - An outstanding tutorial for developers making a switch to iPhone development. I tried a few different books, but found this to be head and shoulders above the rest. Dave Mark and Jeff LaMarche have a refreshing, fun tone and give exactly the right amount of detail.
Cocoa Dev Central - Learn Objective C - A simple reference and introduction for programmers. This site assumes that you have some knowledge about other programming languages and about object oriented design. It introduces the Objective C syntax and explains some of the differences/similarities to other languages.
What are those little Xcode tips & tricks you wish you knew about 2 years ago? -A very useful collaboration of tips and tricks dealing with Xcode and Interface Builder.
appsamuck.com - 31 apps in 31 days. A great site with lots of useful sample code.
Hi Ben,
ReplyDeleteI am starting to develop some apps for Ipad. And as your blog was of lot of use when i had to get my devlicense i come back to you again. I am new on the entrepreneur land, yet not on programming. The question i am facing now is: Should i get a software license for my apps or not? and if i decide yes , how can i do it?
If you have any answer would be very gladly welcome.
Thanks
Mike