This newest book by White and Chudzynski is intended to get new iOS developers started creating apps of their own for the App Store using Xcode 4.2 and the iOS 5 SDK. The basic concepts needed to get started developing apps are presented within the context of five App development projects, which includes two new projects not available in their previous book.
The authors have developed many apps that are available for download from the iTunes...
This newest book by White and Chudzynski is intended to get new iOS developers started creating apps of their own for the App Store using Xcode 4.2 and the iOS 5 SDK. The basic concepts needed to get started developing apps are presented within the context of five App development projects, which includes two new projects not available in their previous book.
The authors have developed many apps that are available for download from the iTunes App Store, and it is their belief that learning to develop apps within the context of projects will provide a satisfying and rewarding learning experience. Readers are encouraged to review relevant resources provided at Appleās developer website to deepen their understanding of the concepts integrated into each project.
Laura J. White is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department, and Program Director for Software Engineering at the University of West Florida. She has been teaching at the University of West Florida since 1993. She earned a B.S. in Computer Engineering from the University of New Mexico in 1984 and a M.S. in Computer Science from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1989, and a Ph.D. in Instructional Design for Online Learning at Capella University in 2006. She is a retired Surface Warfare Officer from the U.S. Navy. Laura has coauthored a book chapter on assessment, and has written numerous conference and journal publications regarding teaching programming, online learning, and software oriented architecture. She attended the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2010 and has been enthusiastically developing apps and teaching iPhone programming at the University of West Florida ever since.
Janusz Chudzynski is a Software Engineer and iPhone Programmer for the Academic Technology Center at the University of West Florida. He has earned a M.S. in Computer Science at the University of West Florida, and a M.S. in Management and Marketing with a minor in Information Systems from Warsaw University Technology in 2006. Janusz started learning iOS programming on his own and developed a few apps while he was a student, then received an Apple Scholarship to attend the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2009. Since then he has been enthusiastically developing apps and has taught several iPhone Programming courses for the University of West Florida.
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The authors have developed many apps that are available for download from the iTunes...