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Developing and Using Frameworks

16 December 2008 2,091 views No Comment
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Mac OS X makes extensive use of frameworks to distribute shared code and resources, such as the interfaces to the system itself. You can create frameworks of your own to provide shared code and resources to one or more of your applications. You can also create frameworks containing class libraries or add-on modules with the intention of distributing them to other developers. 

The information in this course will get you started as it walks you through the process of creating reusable framework projects in Xcode. The course demonstrates everything you need to know to use your frameworks directly in your projects or as shared frameworks on your Mac


Who Is This Course For?
Anyone who understands Objective-C and Xcode who needs to understand how to develop and use frameworks

What You Get

  • 26 Minute HD (1280 x 720) video tutorial that walks you through the process of creating and using reusable framework projects in Xcode. 
  • The video is formatted as DRM free .mp4 file. (68MB) 
  • You also receive the course formatted at 480×272 for use on your iPhone or iPod Touch (31MB) 
  • A sample project is also included demonstrating the techniques shown in the video 

In this course on frameworks we cover 

  •  What problems are frameworks looking to solve? 
  • The advantages of using Frameworks 
  • A practical demonstration of developing frameworks 
  • Using the framework in your application 
  • Framework Versioning 
  • Handling the Fragile Base Class Problem 

Duration: 26 Minutes

Course Presenter
This course is presented by Uli Kusterer
Uli’s name is actually Martin Ulrich Kusterer, he’s 27 years old and a programmer at Elgato in Munich. He’s also in the process of finishing his Bachelor’s in “Software and Internet Technology” at the University of Mannheim, Germany. He is an avid fan of Dr. Who, his Mac Mini and Theatre.

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