iPhone Application Development (Winter 2010)

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Tools and APIs required to build applications for the iPhone platform using the iPhone SDK. User interface designs for mobile devices and unique user interactions using multitouch technologies. Object-oriented design using model-view-controller pattern, memory management, Objective-C programming language. iPhone APIs and tools including Xcode, Interface Builder and Instruments on Mac OS X. Other topics include: core animation, bonjour networking, mobile device power management and performance considerations.

Prerequisites: C language and programming experience at the level of 106B or X. Recommended: UNIX, object-oriented programming, graphical toolkits

Offered by Stanford’s School of Engineering, the course will last ten weeks and include both the lecture videos and PDF documents. A new lecture will be posted a week after each class meeting. Subscribe to this course, and automatically receive new lectures as they become available.

Released with a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.

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  • loujolly
    fast talker
    The instructor talks like he's on amphetamines.
  • RANDALL SHANE
    Outdated content - Useless
    The development environment (Xcode) has changed significantly rendering this class completely useless. There are numerous posts for individuals stuck at lesson 1 due to the changes. If you're using Xcode 4.1 or newer, and do not have SIGNIFICANT experience with developing in OSX, don't waste your hard drive space. The content is outdated and no longer applicable. Painful, just painful...
  • alettwadi
    great
    thank alot for all of this
  • Watch and Learn
    Great
    great iphone course
  • mruvim
    Great Tutorial
    Very helpful! Good job!
  • artistpw
    This is great!
    Hi - I just got another series of similar podcasts, and noticed this one too. Since both the series I got had similar topics, I watched the last one here where the class participants showed their final app. Please keep these coming, and again, I can hardly believe these are free.
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  • Vinh6s
    A must!
    Thank you so much for putting this together.
  • julsjuls
    Learned a lot!
    easy to follow along
  • Mauhh
    Ok
    Help me dam
  • HansoResearch
    Excellent resource for iOS developers
    Thanks for making these available.
  • Lone Moose
    Very helpful
    I found this series to be excellent. One thing that especially struck me was one of the instructors said when writing an iPhone App, write one that you would like. I followed that advice and wrote an App called "Feel Good Tracker" which I try to use every day. There were several very useful things in this series, and I highly recommend watching it.
  • citopr
    What?!
    If you are looking into programming this is a must see series. I have literally seen some of these episodes over ten times... Very very informative... Thanks Stanford...
  • Cstep4
    Wonderful!
    A great resource for iOS Development information!
  • SuperNovaJoe
    Excellent course for iPhone development
    This is an excellent series for those wanting information on developing iphone, ipod and/or ipad applications. The material is taught at an intermediate level with the assumption that viewers have some C and Object-Oriented language experience. Thus, absolute beginners to the languages mentioned may struggle a bit. The guest speakers add huge value to the course and provide valuable insight into app development as a business.
  • Monadical
    Best iPhone course
    This is an excellent iPhone course direct from iPhone developers. The material is well thought out and well presented. They cover the basics of the language and frameworks. And then dives into details of more advanced interface programming, core data programming, some coverage for dealing with graphics, audio, and networks among others. There are also a few guest lectures that are nice additions. These lectures are simply a must for any iPhone/iPad developer. What really worked for me was going through the lectures that involved sample coding (most lectures) an extra time where I programmed along side. Even though you get the sample code and can just run it, I found it really helpful to type it in as they did, pause the stream, work through the kinks and bugs, and then continue. Great reinforcement of the material.
  • arti_villa
    Best way to e-learn
    I've been using this class to develop an iphone application without any courses or guidance and its the fastest/ best way to get into it. I've been using it for my capstone project and its great!!
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