urse dates for its series of popular iPhone developer training courses in Cupertino, CA. Courses in the series, ANSI C Programming, Objective-C for Beginners, and the iPhone Programming Workshop, can be purchased individually, or as a single unit. The courses in the series are built around hands-on lab exercises that allow participants to learn the ANSI C programming language, Objective-C, iPhone-related libraries and frameworks, and more.
Reston, VA (Vocus) August 18, 2009 -- About Objects has announced October, 2009 course dates for its series of popular iPhone developer training courses in Cupertino, CA. Courses in the series - ANSI C Programming (October 12-15), Objective-C for Beginners (October 16-17), and the iPhone Programming Workshop (October 19-23) - can be purchased individually, or as a single unit (iPhone for Beginners Super Bundle). Classes will be held at the Cupertino Inn, a couple of blocks from the Apple campus.
The courses in the series are built around hands-on lab exercises that allow participants to learn the ANSI C programming language, Objective-C, iPhone-related libraries and frameworks,
and Apple'ss development tools, including Xcode, Interface Builder, in a progressive series of steps. Attendees begin by writing simple ANSI C and Objective-C programs and gradually work
their way up to writing full-fledged iPhone apps with a variety of features. Class sizes are deliberately kept small to ensure plenty of hands-on guidance; typically, classes comprise
eight to twelve attendees.
Topics covered include the following:
* Using the iPhone SDK'ss Xcode IDE and Interface Builder
* ANSI C programming* Objective-C basics for the iPhone
* Foundation classes* Managing the iPhone'ss memory and other resources
* IPhone app design patterns
* Custom drawing and animation
* iPhone touch screen user interaction
* Working with iPhone user interface controls such as buttons, text fields, etc.
* Using table views to present and manage data
* Working with the iPhone'ss navigation and tab bar controllers
* Working with web content
* Persisting iPhone user and application data
* Working with the iPhone'ss accelerometer, location data, and other core services.
* Working with Interface Builder'ss .nib files
All three courses are taught by noted developer and author Jonathan Lehr. Jonathan has over a decade of experience developing software in Objective-C for Apple platforms, and has trained
hundreds of developers in these technologies.
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