Nov
Want to learn how to program for the iPhone? ¿Free?
In mid-October, I commented on the Stanford Engineering Everywhere, which was a proposal to free courses via the Web, this famous university.
Now the novelty is that they have a way of programming for the iPhone, which is completely in line with free and open access ... you are interested ?.
The demand from developers for the iPhone, has had a remarkable growth in recent months (500%), so nothing bad would not know a little of this platform if you're looking for a job programming for mobile.
On the other hand, the number of applications that arise every day for this product, are still surprised, because although some are blocked (for being useless, according to Apple), most reached into the App Store < > Without major problems.
Cocoa Touch , and now comprises some 12 chapters, with PDFs and Zipser documentation / code.
iPhone , as the SDK includes a simulator that will allow us to run applications directly from there.
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To compensate for the day and not to throw it off balance by happiness or sadness, I bring good news, and a more or less bad, or not entirely satisfactory ...
We arrived at the end of October, with many products produced during this last week, both in hardware and in software.
The first thing you described, are some products that were introduced during the last few days, as a device to control the volume via USB, two laptops for gamers of MSI, and Toshiba, new digital frames of the S series of Sony, a nice monitor from Samsung and another interactive multimedia projector, with Bluetooth and a portable speaker for anything.
With regard to the Web, you commented on BrandWatch, an online system for monitoring brands; outlined a campaign of illegal content of the IWF, support for OpenID in Windows Live, such as blogs and manage to influence the purchase of products. On the other hand, you put on top of improvements in Google Reader and talk about Radus, an online media center.
Speaking of software, you commented on the RC Ubuntu 8.10 (which, incidentally, came out and the final version); Azure Windows, the operating system "in the clouds" of Microsoft; the free downloading of CrossOver (limited time); the announcement of Web Applications for Office and the third beta version of Chrome.
As for Gaming, outlined a virtual plague in World of Warcraft (which fortunately for its users, it's all over), the pre-launch of a virtual car from Nissan, in the Need for Speed: Undercover, and a reminder of the Exhibition Games Argentina 2008.
And to close, attempts by Sony to regain the confidence of developers console, the defense toward the Cloud Computing by Google, and open criticism of Opera Software to the people of Apple. 










