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iPhone Cool Projects

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Ten master iPhone developers reveal the creative and innovative techniques they used to develop today’s best–selling iPhone applications. Discover the secrets of their successes in full color with detailed code examples. Everyone is developing iPhone applications, and no wonder. iPhone is the coolest thing going, and Apple’s App Store on iTunes makes it easy for any developer to get an application up quickly and out into the market. Every successful application has a story, and behind every great app is some great code. You’ll see the code and learn how to use it to make your own cool applications.

For the more adventurous developer, pair iPhone Cool Projects with Apress’s best–selling Beginning iPhone Exploring the iPhone SDK, and you’ll have everything you need to create the next iPhone app to top the sales charts.

It’s all about developing cool iPhone applications. Learn the coding secrets of the master iPhone developers. Get a giant head–start on the competition; it’s like a permanent “Get Out of Jail Free” card!
What you’ll learn Add multitouch controls to your applications. Detect motion for spatial application interaction. Build applications that use both wi–fi and cellular connections. Understand and use GPS information for geo–location. Use the built–in microphone and play sounds and alerts. Optimize your use of limited screen real estate.
Who is this book for? All iPhone application developers with any level of experience or coming from any development platform

209 pages, Paperback

First published June 22, 2009

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Matthew Rosenfeld

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March 26, 2010
A bunch of iDevice creators present guidance and code for a variety of simple applications. There are examples of 2d game apps, audio streaming, network code, game physics, and lots more. I don't know how much experienced programmers would get out of it, but it's a great introduction for those of us who are still Objective-C toddlers.
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