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Developing iOS Applications for the iPhone/iPad

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Summary:
Building successful iPhone and iPad applications requires that developers understand the requirements from Apple for designing and building iOS applications, as well as how to use the technologies involved. This course covers all topics from design, to development and deployment. This course provides lecture and hands-on training with the tools and Objective-C to ensure students are able to create applications that adhere to Apple guidelines. Classroom topics can be customized to your organization.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for professional developers who want to be begin creating applications for iPhone and iPad.

Topics:

  • Getting Started with iOS development
  • Anatomy of a Project
  • Programming Basics
  • Memory Management
  • Design Patterns
  • Working with Data
  • Navigation Controllers
  • Camera
  • Core Location and Map
  • Web Services
  • Unit Testing
  • Distributing Applications

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisite for this course, but experience with object-oriented programming will be very helpful.




Last Update: May 21, 2012