(Supporting PDF: Stanford University iPhone development. Open class PDF:/data/249570 Stanford University Open Class: iPhone Development Tutorial (Lesson 1):/data/249578 Stanford University Open Class: iPhone Development Tutorial (Lesson 2):/data/249579 Stanford University Open Class: iPhone Development Tutorial (Lesson 3):/data/249615 Stanford University Open Class: iPhone Development Tutorial (Lesson 4):/data/249616 Stanford University Open Class: iPhone Development Tutorial (Lesson 5):/data/249630 Stanford University Open Class: iPhone Development Tutorial (Lesson 6):/data/249631 Stanford University Open Class: iPhone Development Tutorial (Lesson 7):/data/249876...... Stanford University Open Class: iPhone Development Tutorial (Lesson 14):/data/251455 Stanford University Open Class: iPhone Development Tutorial (Lesson 15):/data/251459 Course introduction: If you are interested in iPhone Development, The following is the entry threshold for reference: First, you should have a Mac (because iPhone App uses the Xcode development tool built in the Mac platform). There are also online tutorials for setting up a development environment under Windows. Please Google yourself, then download the iPhone SDK to install. The most basic thing is that you should be familiar with the C language. Then you should learn the Objective-C language used to develop iPhone, and then Cocoa. If you are an entry-level user of Mac platform development, you may also need to learn to use the Xcode development environment. Then you need to pay to register developer rights with Apple. The basic account is $99. In the end, even though we can use the iPhone Simulator to perform the developed application, if you want to truly ensure that your app can perform correctly on the physical device, you may also have to buy an iPhone 3G or iPod touch. Finally, we submitted the app we developed to Apple for review, and after that, it can be published on the iTunes Store XD! Oh, I forgot to say that you have to go to Apple's official website to read a lot of English Papers or download English e-books (it seems that there are few books on iPhone Development in China). This document includes the following annexes:
StanfordiPhonekaifajiaocheng10.rar
..... Too many files omitted)