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LNC Episode 033: The iPhone SDK

1 October 2008 1,157 views No Comment

Scotty, along with Bill Dudney, Chris Adamson and Marcel Molina discuss everything you need to know (and up ’til now, couldn’t ask) about the new iPhone SDK

Episode Information
Running Time: 1 hr 40 mins 42 secs
Download Size: 40MB

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Episode 33 (Enhanced)
Episode 33 (MP3)

 


 

 

Show Notes

 

Guests: Chris Adamson, Atlanta, Georgia
Company: O’Really

The Pragmatic Bookshelf | iPhone SDK Development
java.net – The Source for Java Technology Collaboration
QuickTime for Java: A Developer’s Notebook | O’Reilly Media
Swing Hacks | O’Reilly Media
Blog: [Time code];

Bill Dudney
The Pragmatic Bookshelf | iPhone SDK Development
iPhone Developer
Java Developer
Dot Game
Riddle Racer
Blog: PrEV

Marcel Molina, Austin, Texas
The Pragmatic Bookshelf | iPhone SDK Development
Ruby Developer
iPhone Developer
Company: Leveraging the Power of Ruby and Rails
Blog: Projectionist: A tumblelog

Podcast Topic: The Pragmatic Bookshelf | iPhone SDK Development

 

Discussion Topics:
Who is the book aimed at?
Is it Cocoa?
Differences
iPhone Simulator
Android
Views
Table Views
Reload Data
Apps on a small screen
File I/O
Preferences
Networking – Always online apps
App Store highs and lows
Cocoa Touch
Accelerometer and Core Location
Now Playing (formerly named Box Office)
Media on the iPhone

 

iPhone App Picks
Twitterrific
Twitterrific Premium
AIM
Pandora Radio
Shazam
Enigmo
Now Playing (formerly named Box Office)

 

Thank Yous:

Robert McGovern:
Server Administration for the Mac Developer Network website
Follow on Twitter: Twitter / tarasis

Andrew Nixon:
Editor of Mac Developer Network Podcasts
Andrew’s Blog:  Cocoa Geek Blog

Patrick Cassell:
Producer of show notes for podcasts on The Mac Developer Network
Patrick’s Weblog: Aspiring Mac Developer Weblog
Follow on Twitter: Twitter / PatrickCassell

Andrew Burson:
Producer of graphics, introductions on video training and other post production
Andrew’s Company: Hit Internet – Coming Soon!

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