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iPhone SDK Application Development: Rough Cuts Version This practical book offers programmers the knowledge and code they need to create cutting-edge mobile applications using Apple's iPhone SDK. You'll learn about the development environment for both the iPhone and iPod Touch, from windows and navigation bars to more advanced layers of the iPhone SDK, such as screen transitions, low-level graphics rendering using CoreSurface, the MultiTouch API, and digital sound and music rendering with Celestial and CoreAudio. Read it now.
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iPhone: The Missing Manual
By
David Pogue
[August 2007]
Big Book of Apple Hacks
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[April 2008]
iPhone Open Application Development, Second Edition
By
Jonathan Zdziarski
[October 2008]
iPhone Forensics
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[September 2008]
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iPhone Hacks
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David Jurick
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Adam Stolarz
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Damien Stolarz
[March 2009]
Cocoa Programming
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[March 2009]
Authors
Raven Zachary
Raven Zachary helps people create, develop, and launch iPhone products and services.
Toby Boudreaux
Toby Boudreaux has been developing for Mac OS X using Objective-C and Cocoa since 2000. He specializes in Web development for consumer markets using open technologies and on Mac/iPhone development. He is currently the CTO of The Barbarian Group, an...
Jonathan Zdziarski
Jonathan Zdziarski is better known as the hacker NerveGas in the iPhone development community. He is well known for his work in cracking the iPhone and leading the effort to port the first open source applications.
Matt Twomey
Matt Twomey is a new contributor to the Inside iPhone corner of O'Reilly's Digital Media site. He's a computer geek turned literature geek turned computer geek who has been an Apple and Mac user and tinkerer since his father brought home a brand new...
Articles & Blogs
Mind the Seadragon - Inside iPhone Blog
By Oliver Breidenbach
[December 15, 2008]
Aargh! Now I have Microsoft software on my iPhone. And of course it is as ugly as something designed by a city council commitee and totally unintuitive. But don't send in the Knights just yet: what Seadragon does is pretty...
Thoughts on AVFoundation - Inside iPhone Blog
By Erica Sadun
[December 12, 2008]
In the beginning, or at least the iPhone's beginning, there was Celestial. It offered a fabulous QuickTime-esque approach to handling media of all kinds. Of course, this was back in the days of the first jailbreaks and there was no official SDK. When the SDK finally did roll around, its Audio Queue approach to handling audio playback and recording proved to be an extreme disappointment.
iPhone Apps Built By Retailers Coming Out Just in Time for the Holidays - ...
By Dave Aiello
[December 11, 2008]
In the run up to Christmas I became interested in the iPhone applications that several major retailers have been rolling out. I think the Amazon Mobile iPhone app provides some useful functionality and will stay on my iPhone. Target's iPhone...
Better late than never - Inside iPhone Blog
By Oliver Breidenbach
[December 11, 2008]
I've kept quiet for some time now, waiting and seeing what happens in the iPhone app market, making up my mind on how to get into the game. From the beginning I thought the environment that Apple created was not...
Seeing the Power of the iPhone as a Gaming Platform Through the Eyes of ...
By Dave Aiello
[December 11, 2008]
On Thanksgiving my wife, son, and I ate dinner at my wife's parents' house. My brother-in-law and his family were also visiting my in-laws for dinner. After dinner I did a little experiment that showed me the power of the...
Some App Store Answers - Inside iPhone Blog
By Paul Kafasis
[December 07, 2008]
Back in June, a few weeks before the App Store opened, I posted a list of open questions for the App Store. Now, almost five months since the store opened, we've seen some answers. Let's look over those questions from...
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