Friday, August 07, 2009 at 10:00 AM - Sunday, August 09, 2009 at 6:00 PM (PT)
“If you want to develop apps on the iphone you need this course. Don't try this on your own, unless you have a couple of months to spare ” —Craeg K Strong - lead developer, Arielpartners.com, attended January 2009 Three Day Intensive iPhone Boot Camp in New York
The three day intensive workshop from 10am-6pm - a full 24 hours of training - covers the fundamentals and advanced feature of iPhone development, enough material that after the workshop you should be able to develop your own iPhone application and upload it to the AppStore. The workshop is limited in size and features hands on exercises under the supervision of the instructor.
What you will learn?
Day 1: The Basics:
We start with live coding of the classic simple "Hello World" application to get an overview of the steps and tools involved. You will build your first iPhone Application. Topics include an Introduction to the tools: Mac OS X, Cocoa Touch, XCode, ObjCProcess: Design in IB, Code in XCode, Build, Debug, Optimize,Building Blocks: Foundation and UIKit Frameworks. Other Frameworks, C LibrariesFoundation Framework: Core Classes, Memory ManagementUIKit Framework: Infrastructure For Implementing Graphical Event Driven Applications,UIKit Framework: Views & Controls, Controllers, UIApplication,Application Basics: Bootstrapping, Delegation, Windows, Views, Build "Hello World" Application, Adding Behavior - Programming and Design Patterns, Objective C Basics: Classes, Message Syntax, Objective C 2.0: Properties, Dot Notation, Design Patterns: Delegation Design Patterns: Target-Action, Design Patterns: Model-View-Controller
Day 2: Intermediate
Expanding User Interface - View Controllers, Navigation, Tab Bars, View Controller Basics, Navigation Controllers, Tab Bar Controllers, Build a Multi-Page ApplicationTable Views, Table View Controllers, Delegation and Data Sources, Custom Table Cells, Build Hierarchical Data Browsing Applications, Data Management with SQLite, SQLite database management, Reading and writing objects from SQLite, Build SQLite Data Browsing TableView Application, Searching Data with SQLite, SQLite queries, Keystroke-by-keystroke searching, Results presentation, Enhance SQLite Data Browsing TableView Application with Searching
Day Three: Advanced
Web Services, Fetching data from remote services, Caching data locally in SQLite, Build Image Search TableView Application, Performance and Progress, Display progress and activity for long running tasks, Thread operations to keep UI responsive, Enhance Image Search TableView Application with threading, Animation and Drawing, Use UIView animation to do flips, slides, fades and resizing, Enhance Image Search TableView Application with splash page animation, Use Core Graphics to draw shapes, Build Random Polygon Application
About the iPhone Boot Camp
The
iPhone Boot camp is dedicated to teaching iPhone development and
related iPhone development tools, such as Cocoa, Objective C and Open
GL ES. It is arguable the largest and longest running iPhone workshop. It has trainings in over twenty cities and to date has taught over 200
developers who now have dozens of apps in the app store, from
indpendent developer to company training for IBM, AOL,
genentech, SRI, Thomson Reuter, AP, theknot.com and more. Instructors Alex Cone is the instructor for the Los Angeles iPhone Boot Camp August 7-9th. Alex Cone is a former Apple engineer and developer of NeEXStep the precusor to the apple OS and CEO of Codefab Our
instructors are all long time iPhone developers and experienced
trainers with numerous apps in the app store, such as and Stephan Kochan, author ten textbooks on Objective C
programing, including the bestseller "Learning Objective C. Programming", Jeff LaMarche, author of "Beginning iPhone Development. Exploring the SDK, Matt Campbell, author of "How to Make an iPhone App" and James Anthony and Edward Marks, co-founders of Inedible Apps, developer of the Apps Air Guitar and Shogun among others, apps with over 3.5 million downloads. What should I bring with me? Who should attend?
Why take a workshop when I can read books, attend a lecture watch videos and webinars?
Most people, even those with extensive experience in programming, find the SDK difficult to master. Books and video are great to prepare for a workshop but there is sitll no substitute for a small hands on workshop with other developer, where you can ask questions to an experienced instructor looking over your shoulder as you go through the episodes step by step. Basically it saves you month of time and money.
And it's Affordable and Fun too?
Most iPhone workshops charge double what we charge for our early bird. Included in the workshop are lunches, refreshments and a 200+ pages course book especially prepared for the workshop. And did we mention that we try to find interesting places to have our workshop, not the same old same old sterile meeting room in a hotel. We've held boot camps so far in a beautiful hilltop plantation houses in Austin and at the iPhone Mansion, an old Victorian House, our San Francisco hq. It use to be the residence of Steve Jobs.
Recent Press About the iPhone Boot Camp
38 Minutes Scotish Blog: the iPhone Boot Camp
arnstechnica Get your pre-WWDC dev juices flowing at the iPhone Mansion
NBC News: iPhone Gold
And one more thing - Our Alumni Network for Work
We don't just offer training. We are also iPhone developers ourselves, as are our alumni. We have an online alumni network where the members post jobs, requests for proposals and form partnerships.
More Info and links to iPhone Boot Camp Meetup Sites
To find out more about the iPhone Boot Camp, including videos, a detailed syllabus, links to our local meetup groups and detailed info on how to prepare for the workshop go to our main site iPhoneBootCampNYC.com
Friday, August 07, 2009 at 10:00 AM
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Sunday, August 09, 2009 at 6:00 PM (PT)
Satisfaction Guaranteed
If, before the end of the first day of the course, you are not satisfied and notify the instructor you wish to withdraw, you will receive a full refund of all course fees paid. All training material must remain with the instructor at the time of withdrawal.
Refund and cancellation Policy
Refund Policy
100% refund given 14 days before the course
50% refund given 7-13 days before the course
No refund given 0-6 days before the course
All refunds are subject to a $5.00 service fee.
Switching Courses
Switching to a different workshop is allowed up to 14 days before the workshop for which you are registered. After 14 days, the above refund policy applies.
Enrollees will only be permitted to switch courses once.
Cancellation Policy
The iPhone Bootcamp reserves the right to cancel a workshop 30-days prior to the course start date due to any unforeseen circumstances that may arise. In the event that a cancellation is necessary, paid participants of the affected course will be transferred to an equivalent course of their choosing. If non-refundable hotel and/or airfare has been purchased the iPhone Boot Camp will refund up to $150 in non-refundable travel expenses provided such expenses can be substantiated with a receipt.
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