Software Development for the iPhone and iPod Touch
January 31, 2010 by daynah
Filed under Apple, Links and Resources
I’m attending a special Software Development for the iPhone and iPod Touch Seminar in Riverside, CA this Wednesday. It’s a free two hour workshop on how to create iPhone apps! The session is geared toward students, faculty, and staff from education institutions in Southern California. If you’re interested, there’s more information below. There will be sessions taking place at four different locations in Southern California.
More Times & Locations
- Irvine, CA – Mon, Feb 1 4:00PM to 6:00PM
- La Jolla, CA – Tue, Feb 2 2:30PM to 4:30PM
- Riverside, CA – Wed, Feb 3 10:00AM to 12:00PM
- Northridge, CA – Thu, Feb 4 9:00AM to 11:00PM
About the Seminar
We’ll discuss and demonstrate Apple’s software development tools for the iPhone and iPod touch, and show how individuals and institutions are building innovative mobile applications for their organizations and the wider world. We’ll highlight and deconstruct some popular applications – both web-based, and native – and show you how to get started building your own with Apple’s free developer tools. We’ll talk about web development with Dashcode, native application development with Xcode and Interface Builder, and review the integration and deployment options and Apple’s developer program. And if the presenter messes up, we may accidentally wind up demonstrating the debugger as well.