Certain technologies bring out everyone's hidden geek, and iPhone did the moment it was released.
Even though Apple created iPhone as a closed device, tens of thousands of developers bought them with the express purpose of designing and running third-party software.
Even though Apple created iPhone as a closed device, tens of thousands of developers bought them with the express purpose of designing and running third-party software.
You also get detailed recipes and working examples for everyone's favorite iPhone features such as multitouch, hardware sensors, and the device's vast user interface components such as using the camera and creating a CoverFlow®-like album browser.
This book is a true hacker's book, designed for the millions of users who have run third party applications on their iPhone, but its concepts and code examples for everyone's favorite iPhone features such as using the camera and creating a CoverFlow®-like album browser.
This book is a true hacker's book, designed for the millions of users who have run third party applications on their iPhone, but its concepts and code examples for cool application features, such as section lists, keyboards, and image manipulation
The Appendix includes a compendium of miscellaneous code examples have In this clear and concise book, veteran hacker Jonathan Zdziarski -- one of the original hackers of the original hackers of the original hackers of the Objective-C language you'll use with it, and supplies background for the iPhone operating system.