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Also interested. Lifetime (30 years) of C, nearly no Obj-C.
Life circumstance (open heart surgery 30 days ago) leaves me with a ton of time on my hands.
Just can't seem to get started.
already own the Mac(s), iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch (2G), enrolled in the developer program, etc.
jim@netgate.com / 808 351 1919
Actually, there's a Stanford iPhone course that's pretty good. The lectures are free on iTunes (from iStanford). However, I found it easier to just scan the .pdf files from the lectures to patch my holes in Objective-C: http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs193p/cgi-bin/index.php
Also StackOverflow and the iPhoneDevSDK forum are good. Not to mention, the official iPhone dev forums for paying developers.
Jim Thompson said:Also interested. Lifetime (30 years) of C, nearly no Obj-C.
Life circumstance (open heart surgery 30 days ago) leaves me with a ton of time on my hands.
Just can't seem to get started.
already own the Mac(s), iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch (2G), enrolled in the developer program, etc.
jim@netgate.com / 808 351 1919
So I've just finished a 2-day iPhone programming course in Portland (I fly back to HNL in about 7 hours) put on by Mobile Orchard's Dan Gringsby. I've learned a lot in 2 days, mostly about dealing with the workflow issues in Xcode (I'm an old emacs+Makefiles+'C' guy, IDEs are a foreign concept, or.. were.)
I have to say I know a lot more about view controllers and delegates now. :-)
Is there still interest in a meet-up in Honolulu?
So I've just finished a 2-day iPhone programming course in Portland (I fly back to HNL in about 7 hours) put on by Mobile Orchard's Dan Gringsby. I've learned a lot in 2 days, mostly about dealing with the workflow issues in Xcode (I'm an old emacs+Makefiles+'C' guy, IDEs are a foreign concept, or.. were.)
I have to say I know a lot more about view controllers and delegates now. :-)
Is there still interest in a meet-up in Honolulu?
Send a message to me privately, if you would like to discuss opportunity. We are building out some newer teams. Jim
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