Your First iPhone Application
This tutorial shows how to create a simple iPhone application. It is not intended to give complete coverage of all the features available, but rather to introduce some of the technologies and give you a grounding in the fundamentals of the development process. You should read this document if you are just starting development with iPhone using Cocoa Touch. You should already have some familiarity with the basics of computer programming in general and the Objective-C language in particular. If you haven”t used Objective-C before, read through at least Learning Objective-C: A Primer.
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How to Write Your First iPhone Program
The Apple iPhone is becoming a full-fledged development platform. It’’s reliance on desktopclass operating system software is allowing it to become the most powerful mobile platform available. Here is how you can get in on the action, even if you have never written a line of code before! First, you need an Apple computer with an Intel processor and Mac OS X Leopard. I”m sure that Apple would be happy to help you with this step. We”re going to jump right into making a program, but first we need to define a few terms.
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iPhone and iPod touch Enterprise Deployment Guide
iPhone and iPod touch are designed to easily integrate with your enterprise systems including Microsoft Exchange 2003 and 2007, 802.1X-based secure wireless networks, and Cisco IPSec virtual private networks. As with any enterprise solution, good planning and an understanding of your deployment options make deployment easier and more efficient for you and your users.
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iPhone Developer Program - Standard Program Portal User Guide for OS X iPhone 2.0
Welcome to the iPhone Developer Program, your destination for all the resources you need to develop, test and distribute your OS X iPhone applications. The iPhone Dev Center and Program Portal are designed to walk you through each step necessary to get your application from code to customer.
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What’s New in iPhone OS - General
This document provides developer-level information about features that were introduced in different versions of iPhone OS. This document is not intended as a complete list of features for each new version of iPhone OS. Instead, it focuses on those features that affect the creation of third-party iPhone applications, providing overviews of each feature along with insight as to how and when you might use them to create your own software. Wherever possible, this document also provides links to other Apple conceptual and reference documentation for that feature.
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