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Luc RobergeFrom Apple, a beginner's guide to developing iOS apps http://t.co/Y1OHaIwf Great addition to #CodeYear http://t.co/4OWxRxIV
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Bart HoekstraFrom Apple, a beginner's guide to developing iOS apps http://t.co/Y1OHaIwf Great addition to #CodeYear http://t.co/4OWxRxIV
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Mark HamiltonIn-depth series of web pages from Apple to set you up to start developing apps
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Chris CarmanApple releases new guide to help you get started on creating your first iOS App - https://t.co/7q0K0hKO #ios #oetc12
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David BcnCreating iOS apps is fun and rewarding, and if you're a new developer you might be wondering where to begin. This road map provides the perfect starting point for iOS app development. On your Mac computer, you can create iOS apps that run on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Follow this road map to learn where to get the tools you need, understand the major concepts and best practices, and see where to find more information.
As you proceed through the road map, you will use Xcode and the iOS SDK, Apple’s tools for app development. You will learn the basics of programming with Objective-C, the language that powers all iOS apps and frameworks, and will explore the Cocoa Touch frameworks. You will create a simple iOS app and learn how to test it on a device. Finally, you will learn how to submit an app to the App Store. -
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