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Stanford CS193P iPhone Application Programming 2009 lectures 1-19 €15 buy download
2009-
Stanford Engineering Everywhere
Evan Doll, Alan Cannistraro
English
lectures 1-19
The goal of CS193P is to teach you how to write object-oriented applications for iPhone and
iPod touch, using the Cocoa Touch framework on Mac OS X. The language we will be using is
Objective-C. We will be using Mac OS X 10.5 (aka Leopard).
1. Introduction to Mac OS X and Cocoа Touch (April 1,2009)
01:04:45
Thanks for coming by to check out the first lecture of the Spring 2009 193P class! Lecture slides and handouts will be slightly delayed, they should be posted this evening. Sorry for the delay.
2. Using Objective-C, Foundation Framework (April 6,2009)
01:09:00
Today's lecture introduced Objective-C and Foundation framework APIs. Office hours have been posted on the Staff page, and are included in the lecture slides.
3. Custom Classes, Memory Management, and ObjC Properties (April 8, 2009)
01:16:06
Continuing on our exploration of Objective-C, today we covered a lot of material. We looked at writing custom classes, object lifecycle, autorelease and Objective-C properties.
4. Interface Builder, Controls, Target-Action (April 13, 2009)
00:53:54
Monday's lecture covered the anatomy of an iPhone application, Model, View, Controller (which is central to all iPhone applications), Interface Builder nib files and an introduction to controls and the target-action design.
5. Views and Drawing, Animations (April 15, 2009)
01:09:56
Today we covered views in iPhone applications including creating custom views, geometry, drawing things on screen, images and basics of animation.
6. View Controller Basics (April 20, 2009)
01:12:52
Welcome to the world of View Controllers! Central to virtually every iPhone application developed, View Controllers help keep your Model-View-Controller app well organized and functioning smoothly. Evan covered the basics of View Controllers and introduced the Presence application that we will begin working on this week.
7. Navigation Controllers (April 22, 2009)
01:13:28
Our introduction to view controllers continued today with a discussion about some special view controllers available in the iPhone SDKs. Navigation controllers and tab bar controllers provide two common ways of managing your view controllers in order to present screenfuls of content to the user. We looked at how to have data flow between view controllers and how view controllers can be combined to build up modular interfaces.
8. Table Views (April 27, 2009)
00:55:16
Jason Beaver was our guest lecturer today discussing scroll views and table views. Thanks Jason!
9. Dealing with Data: User Defaults, SQLite, Web Services (April 29, 2009)
01:14:29
We're halfway done! Today's lecture was all about handling of data in your iPhone apps.
Friday Session: Loren Brichter, Tweetie (May 1, 2009)
00:33:42
10. Performance and Threading (May 4, 2009)
01:09:00
Today we talked about performance in your iPhone apps. We looked at memory usage, leaks, Instruments and then various topics about concurrency.
11. Text Input, Presenting Content Modally (May 6, 2009)
01:11:30
Today's lecture covered text input, keyboards and presenting content modally.
Friday Session: How to Build an iPhone App that Doesn't Suck! (May 8, 2009)
00:49:56
12. Address Book_ Putting People in Your App (May 11,2009)
01:05:09
Alex Aybes visited lecture today to discuss Address Book APIs for the iPhone.
13. Debugging Tips, Searching, Notifications KVC/KVO (May 13, 2009)
01:02:13
Looking for something? In today's lecture you'll find information about adding search UI to your application. We also explored notifications which allow for loosely coupled communications between objects. Key-Value Coding and Observing was also covered, along with some debugging tips when dealing with exceptions.
Friday Session: From Upstart to Startup to Grownup: Lessons Learned in the First Year of an iPhone Company (May 15, 2009)
00:53:20
14. Touch Events and Multi-Touch (May 18, 2009)
01:10:36
Steve Demeter from Demiforce and Josh Shaffer from Apple came in to class to talk about multi-touch and touch events.
15. iPhone Device APIs_ Location, Accelerometer & Camera, Battery Life & Power (May 20, 2009)
01:02:46
Today we covered the various device APIs including location services, accelerometer and camera functionality, and we also covered battery life and power management.
Friday Session: Optimizing OpenGL for iPhone (May 22, 2009)
Tim Omernick from ngmoco:) visited and talked about developing games with OpenGL ES on the iPhone.
00:36:53
16. Audio APIs, Video Playback, Displaying Web Content, Settings (May 27, 2009)
Our lecture today covered audio, video and web APIs available on the iPhone. We also touched on settings bundles and some additional view transitions.
01:07:16
17. Creating New Expressive Social Mediums in the iPhone (June 1, 2009)
Guest lecturer: Ge Wang (разработчик приложения smule ocarina)
Ge Wang, co-founder of Smule and developer of Ocarina and Leaf Trombone, spoke at length today on metaphors for the iPhone and creating expressive social mediums for the phone. If you're looking for inspriation for your own apps, you should definitely check out this lecture.
00:56:15
18. Unit Testing, Localization & More (June 3, 2009)
Wrapping up our second quarter of CS 193P, Evan covered unit testing, how to have some fun (and either impress your friends or crash your app) with Objective-C, localization and some common questions that we've been asked.
01:10:40
Friday Session: Student iPhone App (Final) Presentations (June 8, 2009)
00:48:04
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