Our next set of classes will be in September 13-17 in New York City. We are offering 5 separate 1 day classes. You can take all 5 days if you want to devote all week to learning iOS or you can mix and match the days that match your current interest and experience. The 5 classes are:
- Objective-C
- Intro to iPhone/iOS development
- Intermediate to iPhone/iOS development
- iPad for iPhone developers
- More iOS
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Day 1 Objective-C
Learn the the basics of Objective-C and proceed to more in depth runtime features. Suitable for those with little or no Objective-C / C experience.
- (OOP) Object Oriented Programming concepts
- Syntax and control structures
- Classes and Instances
- Protocols and Categories
Day 2 Intro to iOS
- Introduction to the tools and process of programming for iOS. Suitable for those with some programming experience.
- Xcode and Interface Builder
- Objective-C review
- MVC, Delegates, Target Action
- UIWebView
- Intro to views, graphics and animation
Day 3 Intermediate iOS
- More in depth Cocoa Touch. Suitable for those with some iOS experience. Attendees should be comfortable creating simple view based applications from scratch.
- Table Views, datasources and delegates
- Basic persistence
- Networking and web services
- Graphics and Animation
- Device features - Core location, Mapkit
Day 4 iPad for iPhone programmers
- iPad specific topics and discussions. Suitable for those with some iOS experience interested in also developing for the iPad. Attendees should be comfortable with table view and navigation based applications.
- Design considerations
- iPad specific UI components
- Universal apps and multiple targets
- Using and designing gesture recognizers
Day 5 More iOS
- More in depth Cocoa Touch. Suitable for those with some iOS experience interested in improving their applications. Attendees should be comfortable with table view and navigation based applications.
- Intro to Core Data
- System level features
- Notifications
- Debugging and performance

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