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September 15, 2010 at 6:44 pm #30266TheDocMember
I would love to get into App Development, but at heart I’m just not a programmer.
Preferably, I don’t want to go to school and bet a Bachelor in Computer Science. That is time and money that I can’t commit, especially already having a full time web development job. What I would love to do is take a credible online course (there are no local programs in the area to teach me exactly what I need). Does anyone know of such a thing?
Does anyone build apps for the iPhone? How did you start out?
Cheers!
September 17, 2010 at 1:18 am #79517jamygoldenMemberI haven’t heard of any online courses.
I wouldn’t really know where to get started, but I would definitely check out mobiletuts if you haven’t yet.
September 18, 2010 at 4:38 am #79539TheDocMemberThanks guys.
I actually subscribed to the Stanford iTunes U stuff. It’s amazing. I’ve started with the intro programming course and will be doing all three of the programming courses they offer. Then, once I feel confident with all three of those, I’ll venture into the iPhone App Dev course.
Huge props to Stanford for doing this. Definitely temporarily calling myself a Stanford student!
September 19, 2010 at 7:06 am #79557sanjitMemberHi I dont know if this is of any help but have you tried the book “begining iPhone Development” by Dave Mark and Jeff LaMarche published by apress? It walks you through a lot of different tutorials and has helped me no end I also subscribed to mobiletuts which is a great source of inspiration
September 19, 2010 at 5:24 pm #79568Chris CoyierKeymasterFrom what I’ve heard, this is the best: http://appdevmanual.com/
December 29, 2011 at 5:48 am #93605BillyParticipantI’ve been following the Objective-C and iPhone Development tutorials on The New Boston and have made one or two working apps.
I tried the Stanford iTunes U, but some things the guy did didn’t seem to produce the same result (most iPhone dev tuts out there are older than iOS 5, which has made many changes.
I also found that along with thenewboston, looking stuff up in the Apple Developers’ portal I get all the stuff that has been update.December 29, 2011 at 2:35 pm #93634BillyParticipant@Senff Why use C++? iOS development is done in Objective-C.
And TheNewBoston tutorials are very good, though it would help to watch the many Objective-C tutorials before the iOS ones. It also means that you could develop for Mac as well as iOS.April 15, 2013 at 4:50 am #131797danieljacksonMemberHi,
Go through the below links and you will get some ideas about the online development process courses. Many like these available in the net, but you have to choose the best one to proceed with.
For any kind of app development processes, visit http://innoppl.com/mobile-application-development, where you can find about the Innoppl mobile app developers Atlanta functionality and the projects they worked in and how to built basic apps at ease
http://www.e-careers.com/app-developer-training/app-developer-training/iphone-android-apps-package
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2011/november/itunes-apps-class-111511.html
http://unex.uci.edu/areas/it/mobile/April 15, 2013 at 10:23 am #131840pkos99MemberI’ve dabbled a bit in C and Objective C (the languages you need to know), and the stuff that worked for me was the Apress Objective C books.
http://www.apress.com/9781430245124
That book specifically will allow you to start from scratch. -
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