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040 | _cШинэ Монгол Технологийн Дээд Сургууль | ||
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100 | _aJames A. Brannan | ||
245 | 0 | _aObjective-C for iPhone Developers A Beginner's Guide | |
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_aToronto _bMcCraw-Hill _c2010 |
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500 | _aThis book's focus is Objective-C, not developing iphone applications using the iphone SDK. However, it uses the iphone SDL to teach objective-C. Throughout the book you use simple iphone SDK template applications to illustrate the chapter's presented topics. The goal is that by the book's end, you will be knowledgeable and confortable enough with objective-C and the iphone SDK to begin working through an iphone SDK book such as my iphone SDK programming: A beginner's guide (McCraw-Hill/Professional 2009). | ||
505 | _tExploring the iPhone SDK and Basic Programming Primitive Data Types and OPerators Flow Control Statements, Arrays, and Structures Classes, Objects, and Messaging Memory Management and Properties Inheritance Protocols and Categories Some Foundation Framework Classes File Handling Property Lists, NSCopy, and Archiving Selectors and Targets The Model-View-Controller Design Pattern | ||
653 | _aSDK Programming Application OBJECTIVE-C iphone Developers apps apps | ||
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