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Hello! I would like to begin programming in ObjC and I need a very detailed guide into Italian. Even in English may be fine ...:ipad-keyboard:

PS: I haven't got a Mac, unfortunately. Can i use XCode or similar in Windows?
 
If you feel like learning how to develop your own apps you can do so for free. Go to iTunes on your iPad, click on 'iTunesU' at the bottom right hand side, select 'Universities and Colleges', then scroll to Stanford. Scroll right through the courses and you'll find a two-part, 25 lectures per part, course on programming iPad apps. It's free and, by the end of the course, you'll be able to program some simple apps yourself. It's a great resource from one of the best Universities in the world.

Tim
 
If you feel like learning how to develop your own apps you can do so for free. Go to iTunes on your iPad, click on 'iTunesU' at the bottom right hand side, select 'Universities and Colleges', then scroll to Stanford. Scroll right through the courses and you'll find a two-part, 25 lectures per part, course on programming iPad apps. It's free and, by the end of the course, you'll be able to program some simple apps yourself. It's a great resource from one of the best Universities in the world.

Tim

I've found "Developing apps for iOS". Is this? There is only one part...
 
If you feel like learning how to develop your own apps you can do so for free. Go to iTunes on your iPad, click on 'iTunesU' at the bottom right hand side, select 'Universities and Colleges', then scroll to Stanford. Scroll right through the courses and you'll find a two-part, 25 lectures per part, course on programming iPad apps. It's free and, by the end of the course, you'll be able to program some simple apps yourself. It's a great resource from one of the best Universities in the world.

Tim

I've found "Developing apps for iOS". Is this? There is only one part...


If you press on the 'Developing apps for iOS' you'll find a pop-up window appears and all 25 lectures are listed there.

Tim
 
If you feel like learning how to develop your own apps you can do so for free. Go to iTunes on your iPad, click on 'iTunesU' at the bottom right hand side, select 'Universities and Colleges', then scroll to Stanford. Scroll right through the courses and you'll find a two-part, 25 lectures per part, course on programming iPad apps. It's free and, by the end of the course, you'll be able to program some simple apps yourself. It's a great resource from one of the best Universities in the world.

Tim

I've found "Developing apps for iOS". Is this? There is only one part...


If you press on the 'Developing apps for iOS' you'll find a pop-up window appears and all 25 lectures are listed there.

Tim


I'm downloading 25 videos... I hope to go well.
 
I've found "Developing apps for iOS". Is this? There is only one part...


If you press on the 'Developing apps for iOS' you'll find a pop-up window appears and all 25 lectures are listed there.

Tim


I'm downloading 25 videos... I hope to go well.



There's a second lecture course too - when you've got through that one. It's very good - amazing - probably the best University in the world making their lecture courses available for download for free. I've been watching the ones on Computer Architecture and Digital Signal Processing - hope to get some tips for my lectures .... :D

Tim
 
Sorry for the delay - just PM me next time!!

The second set is the iPhone Application Development. I was confused because the iOS App development is available in both SD and HD. But the iPhone one is very good too and gives an alternate perspective.

Tim
 
Wow those are absolutely invaluable resources, Tim! Used to do some programming years back and have been looking for resources to bring myself back on track. I was however not expecting to find lessons from one of the world leading university so thank you for sharing this insightful information!
 
Sorry for the delay - just PM me next time!!

The second set is the iPhone Application Development. I was confused because the iOS App development is available in both SD and HD. But the iPhone one is very good too and gives an alternate perspective.

Tim


Can I search this on iTunes?
 

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