作者简介 皮隆(Dan Pilone) is a Software Architect forVangent Inc. and has led software developmentteams for the Naval Research Laboratory UPSHughes and NASA. Hes taught graduate andundergraduate Software Engineering at CatholicUniversity in Washington D.C.Dans previous Head First books are Head FirstSoftware Development and Head First Algebra so hes used to them being a little out of the ordinary but this is the first book to involve bounty hunters. Even scarier was watching Tracey shift to become a night.owl and Apple fan-girl to get this book done. Dans degree is in Computer Science with a minor inMathematics from Virginia Tech and he is one of the instructors for the OReilly iPhone Development Workshop. 皮隆(Tracey Pilone) would first like to thank herco-author and husband for sharing another bookand being relentless in his willingness to stay uplate to get things right.She is a freelance technical writer who supportsmission planning and RF analysis software for theNavvy and is the author of Head First Alebra.Before becoming a writer she spent several yearsworking as a construction manager on largecommercial construction skes around WashingtonD.C. There she was part of a team responsible forcoordinating the design and construction of officebuildings using engineering and managementskills that somehow all came in handy writingHead First books.She has a Civil Engineering degree from VirginiaTech holds a Professional Engineers Licenseand received a Masters of Education from theUniversity of Virginia.
皮隆(Dan Pilone) is a Software Architect forVangent, Inc., and has led software developmentteams for the Naval Research Laboratory, UPS,Hughes, and NASA. Hes taught graduate andundergraduate Software Engineering at CatholicUniversity in Washington, D.C.Dans previous Head First books are Head FirstSoftware Development and Head First Algebra, so hes used to them being a little out of the ordinary, but this is the first book to involve bounty hunters. Even scarier was watching Tracey shift to become a night.owl and Apple fan-girl to get this book done. Dans degree is in Computer Science with a minor inMathematics from Virginia Tech and he is one of the instructors for the OReilly iPhone Development Workshop. 皮隆(Tracey Pilone) would first like to thank herco-author and husband for sharing another bookand being relentless in his willingness to stay uplate to get things right.She is a freelance technical writer who supportsmission planning and RF analysis software for theNavvy and is the author of Head First Alebra.Before becoming a writer, she spent several yearsworking as a construction manager on largecommercial construction skes around Washington,D.C. There she was part of a team responsible forcoordinating the design and construction of officebuildings, using engineering and managementskills that somehow all came in handy writingHead First books.She has a Civil Engineering degree from VirginiaTech, holds a Professional Engineers License,and received a Masters of Education from theUniversity of Virginia.
Intro 1 Getting Started: Coing mobile 2 iPhone App Patterns: Hello@titter 3 Objective-G for the iPhone: Twitter needs variety 4 Multiple Views: A table with a view 5 plists and Modal Views: Refining your app 6 Saving, Editing, and Sorting Data: Everyones an editor 7 Tab Bars and Gore Data: Enterprise apps 8 Migrating and Optimizing with Gore Data: Things are changing 9 Camera, Map Kit, and Gore Location: Proof in the real world i Leftovers: The top 6 things (we didnt cover) ii Preparing Your App for Distribution: Get ready for the App Store
Joe Heck is a software developer, technology manager, author, and instructor whos been involved with computing for25 years, and developing for the iPhone platform since the first beta release. Employed at the Walt Disney InteractiveMedia Group, Joe is involved in various technologies and development platforms, and assisted the development teamfor Disneys iPhone game "Fairies Fly." Hes the founder of the Seattle Xcoders developer group, which supportsMacintosh and iPhone development in the Seattle area, and the author of SeattleBus, an iPhone app that provides real-time arrival and departure times of Seattle public transportation (available at the iPhone App Store). He also knowsa ton about iPhones, and made sure that we were technically solid in every facet of the book. His attention to detailmeans that all of our nitty gritty answers are complete and correct.Eric Shepherd got started programming at age nine and never looked back. Hes been a technical writer, writingdeveloper documentation since 1997, and is currently the developer documentation lead at MoziUa. In his spare time,he writes software for old Apple II computers——because his day job just isnt geeky enough——and spends time withhis daughter. Erics review feedback was hugely helpful. His input meant that any typos or bugs we left in the codewere caught and fixed. His thorough review mean8 that no one else has to go through the problems he had in actuallymaking the code work.