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Re: iOS books, etc for experienced OSX programmers


  • Subject: Re: iOS books, etc for experienced OSX programmers
  • From: David Rowland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 10:39:20 -0800

I like Matt Neuburg's book, and I recommend it to iOS classes I teach. Its first person style suits me, and I turn to it for answers and often find something extra. However, it is dense and not for everyone. Some of my students wish there were more examples, but Neuburg explicitly avoids HelloWorld stuff. His attitude is, let's saddle up and get moving, there is ground to cover.

David


On Feb 22, 2013, at 7:49 AM, Matt Neuburg <email@hidden> wrote:

> On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 22:16:11 +0800, Roland King <email@hidden> said:
>> I like the stuff Matt Neuburg publishes, I admit to reading that which he's made publicly available without purchasing the book (sorry Matt)
>
> No apologies needed. I posted it so you could read it. (Of course I'd *like* to be rewarded if my work has helped you, but obviously that's between you and the long dark tea-time of the soul.) At the moment the *entire* iOS 6 version of the book is available to read for free, so I encourage people to look it over while they can, as I don't know how long I'll be permitted to keep it up.
>
> http://www.apeth.com/iOSBook/
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