iPhone Open Application Development: Write Native Applications Using the Open Source Tool Chain
Great for beginners -- even if you don't know object-oriented programming, you can learn from examples on the 'Net and be on your way very soon. You will be able to confidently build apps that rival the ones included by Apple itself.-- Josh Content, iPhone DeveloperDevelopers everywhere are eager to create applications for the iPhone, and many of them prefer the open source, community-developed tool chain to Apple's own toolkit. In this new edition of iPhone Open Application Development, author Jonathan Zdziarski covers the latest version of the open toolkit -- now updated for Apple's iPhone 2.x software and iPhone 3G -- and explains in clear…
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- ISBN: 978-0-596-15519-3
- EAN: 9780596155193
- Produktnummer: 4041361
- Verlag: Oreilly Media
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
- Seitenangabe: 253 S.
- Masse: H23.3 cm x B17.9 cm x D1.5 cm 358 g
- Auflage: 2. A.
- Gewicht: 358
Über den Autor
Jonathan Zdziarski is better known as the hacker NerveGas in the iPhone development community. His work in cracking the iPhone helped lead the effort to port the first open source applications, and his book, iPhone Open Application Development, taught developers how to write applications for the popular device long before Apple introduced its own SDK. Prior to the release of iPhone Forensics, Jonathan wrote and supported an iPhone forensics manual distributed exclusively to law enforcement. Jonathan frequently consults law enforcement agencies and assists forensic examiners in their investigations. He teaches an iPhone forensics workshop in his spare time to train forensic examiners and corporate security personnel.Jonathan is also a full-time research scientist specializing in machine learning technology to combat online fraud and spam, an effort that led him to develop networking products capable of learning how to protect customers. He is founder of the DSPAM project, a high-profile, next-generation spam filter that was acquired in 2006 by Sensory Networks, Inc. He lectures widely on the topic of spam and is a foremost researcher in the fields of machine-learning and algorithmic theory.Jonathan's website is http://zdziarski.com.
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