The Computer Science Department at Stanford University will offer a course in iPhone programming in the Fall Semester, according to its latest course schedule. It is unclear at this point whether ...
Dubai-UAE: 31 January, 2010 - The SAE Institute Dubai, the foremost creative media educator in the world, today announced the launch of a comprehensive iPhone programming course, featuring an ...
Professors teaching Stanford University’s latest course on iPhone programming urged students to give away or even sell the applications they develop for the course. After all, plenty of people have ...
The University of Saskatchewan's computer science department is plugging in to what it sees as an emerging trend in education — and commerce. The U of S is now offering courses in application ...
Stanford’s School of Engineering recently launched a 10-week course on iPhone programming, available gratis on iTunes. The video podcasts of about an hour each that teach programming for the iPhone ...
First iPhone Development Course in the Middle East Sold Out Dubai - UAE: 8 November, 2009 - Signalling the region's massive interest in high-tech education, the SAE Institute today announced its ...
Stanford student Luke Ekkizogloy is writing an iPhone app that controls the lights in his house, but he has bigger dreams. "I have what everyone has in mind, and that's to make money," Ekkizogloy told ...
This is the 3rd in a series of 5 posts about an iPhone programming course I'm taking this week. The course is presented by Joe Conway from Big Nerd Ranch. To make things more interesting I'm writing ...
Welcome to day 2 of a 5-day course on iPhone programming presented by Joe Conway from Big Nerd Ranch. During the course I'll be blogging about the differences between Android and iPhone development.
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Users of Apple Inc.’s popular iPhone smartphone technology may soon be able to toss a Frisbee halfway across the world, send drawings to friends and family, and get wake-up calls through applications ...
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