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Interested in iPhone and iPad apps development? Want to learn more?
Whether you're a self-taught iPhone and iPad apps development
genius or have just made your way through the pages of Beginning
iOS 6 Development, we have the perfect book for you. More iOS 6
Development: Further Explorations of the iOS SDK digs deeper into
Apple's latest iOS 6 SDK. Bestselling authors Dave Mark, Alex
Horovitz, Kevin Kim and Jeff LaMarche explain concepts as only they
can-covering topics like Core Data, peer-to-peer networking using
GameKit and network streams, working with data from the web,
MapKit, in-application e-mail, and more. All the concepts and APIs
are clearly presented with code snippets you can customize and use,
as you like, in your own apps. If you are going to write a
professional iPhone or iPad app, you'll want to get your arms
around Core Data, and there's no better place to do so than in the
pages of this book. The book continues right where Beginning iOS 6
Development leaves off, with a series of chapters devoted to Core
Data, the standard for Apple persistence. Dave, Alex, Kevin and
Jeff carefully step through each Core Data concept and show
techniques and tips specifically for writing larger apps-offering a
breadth of coverage you won't find anywhere else. The Core Data
coverage alone is worth the price of admission. But there's so much
more! More iOS 6 Development covers a variety of networking
mechanisms, from GameKit's relatively simple BlueTooth peer-to-peer
model, to the addition of Bonjour discovery and network streams,
through the complexity of accessing files via the web. Dave, Alex,
Kevin, and Jeff will also take you through coverage of concurrent
programming and some advanced techniques for debugging your
applications. The enhanced multitasking, threading, memory
management and more are important. Apps are getting more and more
complex, including sophisticated game apps that offer virtual or
augmented reality experiences and new mapping views that take
advantage of sensors and other APIs in the newest iOS 6 SDK.
Whether you are a relative newcomer to iPhone and iPad or iOS
development or an old hand looking to expand your horizons, there's
something for everyone in More iOS 6 Development.
Interested in iPhone and iPad apps development? Want to learn more?
Whether you're a self-taught iPhone and iPad apps development
genius or have just made your way through the pages of Beginning
iOS 7 Development, we have the perfect book for you. More iOS 7
Development: Further Explorations of the iOS SDK digs deeper into
Apple's latest iOS 7 SDK. Bestselling authors Dave Mark, Alex
Horovitz, Kevin Kim and Jeff LaMarche explain concepts as only they
can-covering topics like Core Data, peer-to-peer networking using
GameKit and network streams, working with data from the web,
MapKit, in-application e-mail, and more. All the concepts and APIs
are clearly presented with code snippets you can customize and use,
as you like, in your own apps. If you are going to write a
professional iPhone or iPad app, you'll want to get your arms
around Core Data, and there's no better place to do so than in the
pages of this book. The book continues right where Beginning iOS 7
Development leaves off, with a series of chapters devoted to Core
Data, the standard for Apple persistence.Dave, Alex, Kevin and Jeff
carefully step through each Core Data concept and show techniques
and tips specifically for writing larger apps-offering a breadth of
coverage you won't find anywhere else. The Core Data coverage alone
is worth the price of admission. But there's so much more More iOS
7 Development covers a variety of networking mechanisms, from
GameKit's relatively simple BlueTooth peer-to-peer model, to the
addition of Bonjour discovery and network streams, through the
complexity of accessing files via the web. Dave, Alex, Kevin, and
Jeff will also take you through coverage of concurrent programming
and some advanced techniques for debugging your applications. The
enhanced multitasking, threading, memory management and more are
important. Apps are getting more and more complex, including
sophisticated game apps that offer virtual or augmented reality
experiences and new mapping views that take advantage of sensors
and other APIs in the newest iOS 7 SDK. Whether you are a relative
newcomer to iPhone and iPad or iOS development or an old hand
looking to expand your horizons, there's something for everyone in
More iOS 7 Development.What you'll learn * How to build apps
customized for the iPad, the world's most popular tablet * How to
utilize a variety of networking mechanisms, including peer-to-peer
connections over Bluetooth using GameKit * Details on the addition
of Bonjour discovery and network streams * How to embed maps with
Map Kit and use in-application email How to access a user's iPod
library and integrate music into apps * Essentials of concurrent
programming and advanced debugging techniques * How to work with
enhanced multitasking, threading, memory management and other APIs
Tips on working with data from the web and the cloud, including
Apple's iCloud * How to deal with Core Data: key concepts and
techniques for writing larger applications * How to work with the
iOS SDK when dealing with sensors, gyroscopes, etc. for augmented
reality experiences in game and socia media appsWho this book is
for This book serves as a complimentary book to Beginning iOS 7
Development and is suitable for those aspiring app developers new
to iPad app development. Prior Objective-C programming experience
would be helpful, but not required.
Interested in iPhone and iPad apps development? Want to learn more?
Whether you are a relative newcomer to iPhone and iPad or iOS
development or an old hand looking to expand your horizons, we have
the perfect Swift-flavored book for you. The update to the
bestselling More iPhone Development by Dave Mark and Jeff LaMarche,
More iPhone Development with Swift digs deeper into the new Apple
Swift programming language and iOS 8 SDK, explaining complex
concepts and techniques in the same friendly, easy-to-follow style
you've come to expect. More iPhone Development with Swift covers
topics like Swift, Core Data, peer-to-peer networking using
Multipeer Connectivity, working with data from the web, MapKit,
in-application e-mail, Camera Live-Previews integration, Barcode
scanning, Face recognition and more. All the concepts and APIs are
clearly presented with code snippets you can customize and use, as
you like, in your own apps. You'll journey through coverage of
concurrent programming and some advanced techniques for debugging
your applications.
.NET 3.5 will help you create better Windows applications, build
Web Services that are more powerful, implement new Workflow
projects and dramatically enhance the user's experience. But it
does so with what appears to be a collection of disparate
technologies. In Programming .NET 3.5, bestselling author Jesse
Liberty and industry expert Alex Horovitz uncover the common
threads that unite the .NET 3.5 technologies, so you can benefit
from the best practices and architectural patterns baked into this
newest generation of Microsoft frameworks. While single-topic .NET
3.5 books delve into Windows Presentation Foundation and the other
frameworks in greater detail, Programming .NET 3.5 offers a Grand
Tour of the release that describes how the four principal
technologies can be used together, with Ajax, to build modern
n-tier and service-oriented applications. Developers have struggled
to implement these patterns with previous versions of the .NET
Framework, but this hands-on guide uses real-world examples and
fully annotated source code to demonstrate how .NET 3.5 can make it
easy. The concepts and technologies that this book covers include:
XAML -- Microsoft's new XML-based markup language for UI, used with
WPF Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) -- a new presentation
framework and graphics subsystem for Windows that puts Vista-like
effect in your grasp Ajax Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) -
a new standards-based framework that enables applications to
communicate across a network using a variety of protocols Workflow
Foundation (WF) -- framework for defining, executing, and managing
workflows CardSpace -- framework for managing the identities of
your users You'll learn how to use each of the four frameworks
alone and in concert to build a series of meaningful example
applications. Examples are written in C#, and all of the source
code will be available for download at both the O'Reilly and the
authors' site, which offers access to a free support forum. Between
them, authors Jesse Liberty and Alex Horovitz have nearly forty
years of experience in delivering commercial applications for
companies such as Citibank, Apple, AT&T, NeXt, PBS, Ziff Davis,
and dozens of smaller organizations. Their combined experience is
valuable for telling the story of .NET 3.5 and how it will shorten
the development life cycle for applications developers, and enhance
your productivity.
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