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IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
(18 Lectures Available)
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Lecture
Course
Institute
Instructor
Discipline
1
1. Introduction to Mac OS X and Cocoa Touch (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Evan Doll
Applied Sciences
2
10. Performance and Threading (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Alan Cannistraro
Applied Sciences
3
11. Text Input, Presenting Content Modally (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Evan Doll
Applied Sciences
4
12. Address Book: Putting People in Your App (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Alex Aybes
Applied Sciences
5
13. Debugging Tips, Searching, Notifications, KVC/KVO (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Alan Cannistraro
Applied Sciences
6
14. Touch Events and Multi-Touch (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Steve Demeter
Applied Sciences
7
15. iPhone APIs: Location, Accelerometer & Camera, Batteries (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Justin Santamaria
Applied Sciences
8
16. Audio APIs, Video Playback, Displaying Web Content, Settings (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Alan Cannistraro
Applied Sciences
9
17. Creating New Expressive Social Mediums on the iPhone (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Prof. Ge Wang
Applied Sciences
10
18. Unit Testing, Localization and More (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Evan Doll
Applied Sciences
11
2. Using Objective-C, Foundation Framework (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Alan Cannistraro
Applied Sciences
12
3. Custom Classes, Memory Management, and ObjC Properties (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Evan Doll
Applied Sciences
13
4. Interface Builder, Controls, Target-Action (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Alan Cannistraro
Applied Sciences
14
5. Views and Drawing, Animations (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Alan Cannistraro
Applied Sciences
15
6. View Controller Basics (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Alan Cannistraro
Applied Sciences
16
7. Navigation Controllers (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Evan Doll
Applied Sciences
17
8. Table Views (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Jason Beaver
Applied Sciences
18
9. Dealing with Data: User Defaults, SQLite, Web Services (Stanford)
IPhone Application Programming (Spring 2009) (Stanford)
Stanford
Evan Doll
Applied Sciences
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Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
Medicine
Test Prep
Applied Sciences
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Computer Science
Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Energy
Engineering
Healthcare
Social Sciences
Business and Finance
Economics
English
History
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Law
Literature and Linguistics
Management
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Mass Communication
Philosophy
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Psychology
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