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iPhone SDK programming : developing mobile applications for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch
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Publication Information:
England, ENK : John Wiley & Sons, 2009
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xiv, 382 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9780470742822

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With iPhone SDK Programming , developers have the expert guidance they need to begin building native applications for Apple's new iPhone 3G as well as the iPod touch. Inside, veteran mobile developer and Bell Labs scientist Maher Ali begins with a foundational introduction to Objective C and Cocoa programming, and then guides you through the building programs with Apple's iPhone SDK.

iPhone SDK Programming covers a wide range of topics, including:

The Objective-C programming language Collections Cocoa Touch Building advanced mobile user interfaces Core Animation and Quartz 2D Model-View-Controller (MVC) designs Table Views File management Parsing XML documents using SAX and DOM Working with Google Maps API Consuming REST Web Services Building advanced location-based applications Developing database applications using the SQLite engine Building Multimedia applications Making use of the camera and video Working with the accelerometer


Table of Contents

Preface
1 Objective-C and Cocoa
1.1 Classes
1.2 Memory Management
1.3 Protocols
1.4 Properties
1.5 Categories
1.6 Posing
1.7 Exceptions and errors
1.8 Key-Value Coding (KVC)
1.9 Multithreading
1.10 Summary
References
2 Collections
2.1 Arrays
2.2 Sets
2.3 Dictionaries
2.4 Summary
References
3 Anatomy of an iPhone Application
3.1 HelloWorld Application
3.2 Building the HelloWorld Application
4 The View
4.1 View Geometry
4.2 The View Hierarchy
4.3 The Multi-Touch Interface
4.4 Animation
4.5 Drawing
5 Controls
5.1 The Foundation of All Controls
5.2 UITextField
5.3 Sliders
5.4 Switches
5.5 Buttons
5.6 Segmented Controls
5.7 Page Controls
5.8 Date Pickers
5.9 Summary
6 View Controllers
6.1 The Simplest View Controller
6.2 Radio Interfaces
6.3 Navigation Controllers
6.4 Modal View Controllers
6.5 Summary
7 Special-Purpose Views
7.1 Picker View
7.2 Progress Views
7.3 Text View
7.4 Alert View
7.5 Action Sheet
7.6 Web View8 Table View
8.1 Overview
8.2 The Simplest Table View Application
8.3 A Table View With Both Images and Text
8.4 A Table View With Sections Headers and Footers
8.5 A Table View With The Ability to Delete Rows
8.6 A Table View With The Ability to Insert Rows
8.7 Reordering Table Rows
8.8 Presenting Hierarchical Information
8.9 Grouped Table Views
8.10 Indexed Table Views
8.11 Summary
9 File Management
9.1 The Home Directory
9.2 Enumerating A Directory
9.3 Creating and Deleting a Directory
9.4 Creating Files
9.5 Retrieving and Changing Attributes
9.6 Working With Resources and Low-Level File Access
9.7 Summary
10 Working with Databases
10.1 Basic Database Operations
10.2 Processing Row Results
10.3 Prepared Statements
10.4 User-Defined Functions
10.5 Storing Blobs
10.6 Retrieving Blobs
10.7 Summary
References
11 XML Processing
11.1 XML and RSS
11.2 Document Object Model (DOM)
11.3 Simple API for XML (SAX)
11.4 An RSS Reader Application
11.5 Summary
References
12 Location Awareness
12.1 The Core Location Framework
12.2 A Simple Location-Aware Application
12.3 Google Maps API
12.4 A Tracking Application With Maps
12.5 Working With ZIP Codes
12.6 Summary
References
13 Working with Devices
13.1 Working with the Accelerometer
13.2 Audio
13.3 Video
13.4 Device Information
13.5 Taking and Selecting Pictures
13.6 Summary
A Saving and Restoring App State
B Invoking External Applications
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