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iPad and iPhone Application Development (HD)

By Paul Hegarty

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Updated for iOS 5. Tools and APIs required to build applications for the iPhone and iPad platform using the iOS SDK. User interface designs for mobile devices and unique user interactions using multi-touch technologies. Object-oriented design using model-view-controller paradigm, memory management, Objective-C programming language. Other topics include: object-oriented database API, animation, multi-threading and performance considerations. Prerequisites: C language and programming experience at the level of 106B (Programming Abstractions) or X. Recommended: UNIX, object-oriented programming, graphical toolkits Offered by Stanford’s School of Engineering, the course will last ten weeks and include both the lecture videos and PDF documents. A new lecture will be posted each Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe to this course, and automatically receive new lectures as they become available. Released with a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.

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A student review

There are a missing of Lecturer 2 slide….hope will be uploaded so that we can have the full set of the lecturer

Excellent!

With some object oriented programming knowledge it is reasonably easy to follow these lectures.
Paul is a great teacher. The slides are good for reviewing and I will keep them for future reference.
I do view each lecture or parts thereof a few times so the information will really stick, these are the fundamentals you cannot do without.
Thank you Stanford, Apple and Paul for this excellent learning opportunity!