Objective-C Training Courses
Objective-C Training Courses
Objective-C and iPhone-iPad Bootcamp Training Course
Understanding the Objective-C programming language is critical to becoming a successful iPhone developer. This course was designed to provide developers the basic skills and knowledge to become proficient in Objective-C and take these skills and apply it towards application development for the iPhone/iPad.
This Objective-C and iPhone Bootcamp is the bundle of two classes:
Objective-C 2.0 Training Course
Understanding the Objective-C programming language is critical to becoming a successful iPhone developer. This class is designed to teach you a solid foundation in Objective-C 2.0 from the ground up. This course does not require or assume any background in Objective-C, C, C++ or Object Oriented Programming (OOP) in general. Stephen Kochan will lead you into the Objective-C 2.0 world step by step. You will learn how to enter, develop, and debug your programs under Mac OS X using the Xcode development tool.
Writing iPhone and iPad Applications with the SDK Training Course
Learn how to write iPhone / iPad Applications with the SDK!
This course will teach you:
- How to write iPhone and iPad applications
- How to use XCode to manage the application development project, and to compile, edit, and debug your applications
- How to run your application on a device
- How to use Interface Builder to design a user interface
- How to integrate iPhone interface elements like buttons, switches, and sliders into your application
- How to work with views and view controllers
- How to work with navigation controllers, tables, and pickers
- How to integrate multimedia into your applications to create sound effects, and to play audio and video clips
- How to read and write data to and from the file system and the Internet
- How to respond to touch controls and gestures
- How to manipulate images
- How to perform simple animation
- How to save and restore your application’s data
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