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iPhone development is going nuts! All the apps, all the possibilities. Objective-C is the language. The SDK is out. Shops are springing up everywhere developing iPhone apps. Come join us, share and learn!

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Latest Activity: Oct 20

About the iPhone Development group

Want to reach millions of developers easily? Write an iPhone app! iPhone users are nuts about iPhone apps. And, at an average price of $.99, their are a cinch to makret. iTunes makes delivery and upgrades easy. Objective-C is the target language. There's a lot of tutorial and demo info out there. Let's explore development for this 21st century platform.

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Michael Levin

What's Your Favorite iPhone App? 1 Reply

My favorite app right now is called Lose it for iPhone. It's taught me Burger King is delicious but I have to exercise about this much to offset 1 Angry burger, which is my weakness: 50 cal - 20...

Tagged: entrepreneurship, marketing, appstore, iphone, apple

Started by Michael Levin. Last reply by Demian Seiler Oct 20.

Kevin Neelands

Whats the best iPhone development environment? 6 Replies

I looked at the Java Micro Edition, and did some simple programming using a mobile phone emulator. Then I looked at X-Code, but that seemed to require a MacIntosh for development. Is Objective-C th...

Started by Kevin Neelands. Last reply by Kevin Neelands Oct 14.

Michael Levin

Connecting to a database...base de données! 1 Reply

(I'm posting this for Mara, who speaks French and lives in Africa - please give him a hand with his dev question! I translated the question using Babelfish. You can, too.) Hello! I have only on...

Tagged: c, mara, objective, development, database

Started by Michael Levin. Last reply by Michael Levin Oct 14.

Robert Hedin

Libraries, Frameworks, and Code that has saved me time and effort

Initially, iPhone SDK development was largely done in isolation-- the SDK doesn't support dynamic frameworks and making a static library was not obvious if you weren't already used to writing code ...

Tagged: ASIHTTPRequest, SDK, Rails, ObjectiveResource, PLCrashReporter

Started by Robert Hedin May 27.

Michael Levin

Book: Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK, by Mark & LaMarche

Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK, by Mark & LaMarche. This has been recommended by a Codetown member. Thoughts? Worthwhile?

Tagged: LaMarche, Mark, book, iphone

Started by Michael Levin May 19.

Michael Levin

Free - Intro to iPhone Development Course - Stanford

I am doing this free online course with a friend, Mike Hauser, producer of www.betterbadnews.com, who lives in Berkeley. Just an FYI. If you're interested in following along and working the exercis...

Tagged: cs193p, stanford, iphone

Started by Michael Levin May 18.

Michael Levin

iPhone development environment stirs up creativity - that's a good thing 1 Reply

SFGate: "The popular iPhone has inspired a wave of creativity among software developers, many of whom have aspirations of making a quick buck from the popular iPhone, 17 million units of which have...

Tagged: cocoa, objective-c, creativity, iphone

Started by Michael Levin. Last reply by Walt Sellers Apr 27.

Michael Levin

iPhone SDK Application Development: Building Applications for the AppStore 1 Reply

iPhone SDK Application Development: Building Applications for the AppStore is another book by Jonathan Zdziarski describing iPhone application development. Here, we'll go into GPS and the Core Loc...

Tagged: appstore, sdk, iphone

Started by Michael Levin. Last reply by Walt Sellers Apr 2.

Michael Levin

New iPhone Rumored

BBC: "Industry watchers are speculating that a new iPhone will also be released around the same time as the software upgrade. "It wouldn't surprise me to see some new hardware come the summer," sai...

Tagged: iphone

Started by Michael Levin Mar 24.

Michael Levin

iPhone Open Application Development, by Jonathan Zdziarski

iPhone Open Application Development: Write Native Objective-C Applications for the iPhone looks at Objective-C to get you started and then describes GUI development for the iPhone. It explains how...

Tagged: development, book, iphone

Started by Michael Levin Mar 23.

Michael Levin

iPhone Dev Shops 2 Replies

War Drum Studios is a local (Gainesville) iPhone development shop. Their specialty is games for the iPhone. One of their products is Texas Holdem' for the iPhone. Their shop is just down the road f...

Tagged: games, c, objective, iphone

Started by Michael Levin. Last reply by Michael Levin Mar 21.

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Christian Laboranowitsch Comment by Christian Laboranowitsch on May 29, 2009 at 2:11pm
Yes, you are right, Mobile Safari is already compliant and the feed reader app is quite nice, but the widgets set is limited and it would be nice to integrate the IUI or webapp.net.free.fr work. A iPhone component library for JSF would also be very helpful.
Robert Hedin Comment by Robert Hedin on May 29, 2009 at 10:09am
What, exactly, are you wanting to do? Doesn't GWT already support the iPhone? (see: http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/web/gwt-iphone-pretty-tasty ) Mobile Safari is pretty compliant...
Christian Laboranowitsch Comment by Christian Laboranowitsch on May 28, 2009 at 11:55am
Lets start some work to get Web2.0 (like GWT) on the iPhone. Intrested??
 

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Michael Levin Walt Sellers Kevin Neelands Mara Robert Hedin Naomi Butterfield Demian Seiler Brian Rinaldi Jim  Moore Allan Davis Mario Talavera Tim Stevesi Chris Wasser Ryan McGeary Carol McDonald Zemian Deng Manuel Tijerino Eric Lavigne Nemanja Nesic - NEM- Jeff Hougentogler Justin Griffin Mike Evans Vaskin Kissoyan el mehdi lahlou Vladimir Vivien Christian Laboranowitsch Vlad Sanchez Michael Geddie Edgar A. Matthew Zimmer
 
 

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