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Book Description

***This is the updated and corrected edition ofThe iOS 5 Developer's Cookbook.***

The iOS 5 Developer’s Cookbook, Third Edition

Covers iOS 5, Xcode 4.2, Objective-C 2.0’s ARC, LLVM, and more!

In this book, bestselling author and iOS development guru Erica Sadun brings together all the information you need to quickly start building successful iOS apps for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Sadun has thoroughly revised this book to focus on powerful new iOS 5 features, the latest version of Objective-C, and the Xcode 4 development tools.

The iOS 5 Developer’s Cookbook, Third Edition is packed with ready-made code solutions for the iOS 5 development challenges you’re most likely to face, eliminating trial-and-error and helping you build reliable apps from the very beginning. Sadun teaches each new concept and technique through robust code that is easy to reuse and extend. This isn’t just cut-and-paste: Using her examples, Sadun fully explains both the “how” and “why” of effective iOS 5 development.

Sadun’s tested recipes address virtually every major area of iOS development, from user interface design to view controllers, gestures and touch, to networking and security. Every chapter groups related tasks together, so you can jump straight to your solution, without having to identify the right class or framework first. Coverage includes:

  • Mastering the iOS 5 SDK, Objective-C essentials, and the iOS development lifecycle

  • Designing and customizing interfaces with Interface Builder and Objective-C

  • Organizing apps with view controllers, views, and animations featuring the latest Page View controllers and custom containers

  • Making the most of touch and gestures—including custom gesture recognizers

  • Building and using controls from the ground up

  • Working with Core Image and Core Text

  • Implementing fully featured Table View edits, reordering, and custom cells

  • Creating managed database stores; then adding, deleting, querying, and displaying data

  • Alerting users with dialogs, progress bars, local and push notifications, popovers, and pings

  • Requesting and using feedback

  • Connecting to networks and services, handling authentication, and managing downloads

  • Deploying apps to devices, testers, and the App Store

  • Table of Contents

    1. Title Page
    2. Copyright Page
    3. Praise for previous editions of The iPhone Developer’s Cookbook
    4. Dedications
    5. Contents at a Glance
    6. Contents
    7. Acknowledgments
    8. About the Author
    9. Preface
    10. Editor’s Note: We Want to Hear from You!
    11. 1. Introducing the iOS SDK
    12. 2. Objective-C Boot Camp
    13. 3. Building Your First Project
    14. 4. Designing Interfaces
    15. 5. Working with View Controllers
    16. 6. Assembling Views and Animations
    17. 7. Working with Images
    18. 8. Gestures and Touches
    19. 9. Building and Using Controls
    20. 10. Working with Text
    21. 11. Creating and Managing Table Views
    22. 12. A Taste of Core Data
    23. 13. Alerting the User
    24. 14. Device Capabilities
    25. 15. Networking
    26. Index
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