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Beginning IOS 5 Application Development

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The ideal starting point for iPhone and iPad app development with iOS 5If you want to develop apps for Apple's iPhone and iPad, first you need to know how to use the tools--iPhone's new iOS 5 operating system and SDK, and the new xCode toolset that come with it. This full-color book is the perfect starting point. Beginning developers, you'll get a solid introduction to the new xCode 4 and Objective-C and find everything you need to quickly build your first app. The book thoroughly covers all the new iOS 5 features, including new multitasking, location-based services, notification system, cloud-based features, and much more.Written by bestselling Wrox author, Wei-Meng Lee, this is an ideal book for beginning developersHelps eager developers quickly start building apps for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod TouchIntroduces iOS 5, xCode 4, Objective-C, and the basics you need to create your first Apple device appCovers a host of new iOS 5 capabilities, including new multitasking, new location-based services, and a new notification systemShows you how to work with iOS 5's cloud-based features for online storage of music, photos, and videoFull-color and full of information, "Beginning iOS 5 Application Development" is the ultimate guide for beginning Apple developers.

656 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2011

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Cool examples, ideal for beginners as the title suggests. If you're an advanced user, it worth the coolest and simplest Hands-On
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July 23, 2013
It's a entry book for those wants to learn iOS programming.
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