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Category Archives: Books
Check out the iOS 6 Feast
Ray Wenderlich, whose iOS programming tutorials have helped countless aspiring iOS developers learn the trade, is now hosting a gigantic feast of iOS 6 goodness. He has dubbed it the iOS 6 Feast because there is course after course of … Continue reading
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My book about iOS programming is now available!
Over the past several months I have been working like a madman on a book that explains iOS to .NET developers. I’m proud to announce that iOS Programming for .NET Developers has been published! Like my last book, this book … Continue reading
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Gradually becoming competent at Apple programming
I have been chipping away at Objective-C, Cocoa, CocoaTouch, and MonoTouch for the past few weeks. Using MonoTouch at work has given me a false sense of confidence about my ability to write iPhone applications on the native platform. For … Continue reading
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