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Monday, December 20, 2010

iOS 4 Development - Building Data-Driven Applications | Video Training Series

Lynda.com has just released a video training series on building data-driven applications for iOS 4. You'll find a topic summary on this page, as well as a few sample video tutorials from the course. If you want to sample more videos from this course, as well as other Lynda training titles, here is a 7-day FREE trial pass to lynda.com.

In this iOS 4 development training course, you will learn how to develop apps for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad with Internet connectivity, XML parsing, database storage (using SQLite), and data presentation. You will also learn about the process of distributing the application, including testing and preparing the app, preparing the assets, and submitting to the Apple App Store.

Here is an introduction (more video samples at the bottom of this article):

iOS 4: Building Data-Driven Applications - Welcome



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Here is a topic outline of the course:

Title: iOS 4: Building Data-Driven Applications
Instructor: Bill Weinman
Topics:
  1. Building a Sandbox in iOS
  2. Building a Database Library
  3. Creating the Main Table View
  4. Parsing the XML Data Feed
  5. Getting Input with a Modal View
  6. Viewing Web Pages
  7. Adding a Preferences Pane
  8. Adding a Feature
  9. Converting to a Universal Application
  10. Preparing Your App and Submitting It to the App Store


Here are a few more video samples:

What are we building?



Displaying the view controller



Reading from the database



Coding the web view




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