iPhone Application Development (Winter 2010) by Stanford on Apple Podcasts

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1 Closed CaptioningVideoStudent iPhone App Presentations (March 18, 2010) Stanford iPhone Application Programming (CS193P) students present their final projects for the quarter. (March 18, 2010) 3/29/2010 Free View in iTunes 2 Closed CaptioningVideoLinkedIn: Important Life Lessons on CoreData & GameKit (March 12, 2010) Adam Nash describes LinkedIn's experience in developing their iPhone app. Nick Gillet then provides a code demonstration. (March 12, 2010) 3/18/2010 Free View in iTunes 3 Closed CaptioningVideo20. From Student to Startup: Lessons from a CS193P Alumnus (March 11, 2010) James Anthony shares his experience starting the Inedible software company and working with the Apple App Store in his time after taking CS193P at Stanford. (March 11, 2010) 3/17/2010 Free View in iTunes 4 Closed CaptioningVideo19. OpenGL ES Basics (March 9, 2010) David Jacobs provides and introduction to OpenGL ES. Coordinate systems and tranformations, drawing geometry, textures, and other details. (March 9, 2010) 3/15/2010 Free View in iTunes 5 Closed CaptioningVideoPublishing on the App Store (March 5, 2010) Max Muller talks about publishing your app, adding your app to the App Store, and managing your app. Ricardo Cortes provides a demonstration of the iTunes Connect system. (March 5, 2010) 3/10/2010 Free View in iTunes 6 Closed CaptioningVideo18. Unit Testing; Fun with Objective-C; Localization (March 4, 2010) Josh Shaffer discusses unit testing, objective-c, and localization. (March 4, 2010) 3/10/2010 Free View in iTunes 7 Closed CaptioningVideoBump (February 26, 2010) Andy Huibers shares his experience creating the Bump application. Jake Kerr then discusses the Bump API. (February 26, 2010) 3/8/2010 Free View in iTunes 8 Lecture 17 Slides (March 2, 2010) Alan Cannistraro covers networking: automatic configuration in Bonjour, asynchronous communication in NSStream, and GameKit. (March 2, 2010) 3/5/2010 Free View in iTunes 9 Closed CaptioningVideo17. Bonjour, NSStream, GameKit (March 2, 2010) Alan Cannistraro covers networking: automatic configuration in Bonjour, asynchronous communication in NSStream, and GameKit. (March 2, 2010) 3/5/2010 Free View in iTunes 10 Lecture 16 Slides (February 25, 2010) Alan Cannistraro talks about audio APIs; video playback and editing; and setting bundles. (February 25, 2010) 3/3/2010 Free View in iTunes 11 Closed CaptioningVideo16. Audio APIs, Video Playback, Settings (February 25, 2010) Alan Cannistraro talks about audio APIs; video playback and editing; and setting bundles. (February 25, 2010) 3/3/2010 Free View in iTunes 12 Lecture 15 Slides (February 23, 2010) Josh Shaffer covers hardware features and battery life and power consumption. (February 23, 2010) 3/3/2010 Free View in iTunes 13 Closed CaptioningVideo15. iPhone Device APIs; Location, Accelerometer & Camera; Battery Life & Power Management (February 23, 2010) Josh Shaffer covers hardware features and battery life and power consumption. (February 23, 2010) 3/3/2010 Free View in iTunes 14 Closed CaptioningVideoEvernote (February 19, 2010) Alex Pachikov talks about Evernote and the freemium concept in the App Store. (February 19, 2010) 2/24/2010 Free View in iTunes 15 Closed CaptioningVideo14. Touch Events & Multi-touch (February 18, 2010) Jason Beaver covers multi-touch events and gestures. (February 18, 2010) 2/24/2010 Free View in iTunes 16 Lecture 14 Slides (February 18, 2010) Jason Beaver covers multi-touch events and gestures. (February 18, 2010) 2/24/2010 Free View in iTunes 17 Closed CaptioningVideoDesigning for the iPad (February 12, 2010) Evan Doll shares his thoughts on how the iPad changes everything and how to approach application design on the iPad. (February 12, 2010) 2/19/2010 Free View in iTunes 18 Closed CaptioningVideo13. Address Book: Putting People in Your App (February 16, 2010) Guest lecturer Alex Aybes covers Address Book APIs, CoreFoundation, merging from an external source of people, and using contacts in your application. (February 16, 2010) 2/19/2010 Free View in iTunes 19 Lecture 13 Slides (February 16, 2010) Guest lecturer Alex Aybes covers Address Book APIs, CoreFoundation, merging from an external source of people, and using contacts in your application. (February 16, 2010) 2/19/2010 Free View in iTunes 20 Lecture 12 Slides (February 11, 2010) Software engineering, application development, programming language, computer science, iPhone operating system, OS 3.2, iPad, web, internet, browser, WebKit, HTML, MIME, CoreLocation, GPS, WiFi, Cell Network, point, vector, annotations, maps, reverse geoc 2/17/2010 Free View in iTunes 21 Closed CaptioningVideo12. Web Views; Locations and Maps (February 11, 2010) Alan Cannistraro presents loading and navigating web content; location and maps. (February 11, 2010) 2/17/2010 Free View in iTunes 22 Lecture 11 Slides (February 9, 2010) Josh Shaffer continues his lecture on threading. Brad Moore then introduces iPhone keyboards, customizing text input, and presenting content modally. (February 9, 2010) 2/11/2010 Free View in iTunes 23 Closed CaptioningVideo11. Text Input and Presenting Content Modally (February 9, 2010) Josh Shaffer continues his lecture on threading. Brad Moore then introduces iPhone keyboards, customizing text input, and presenting content modally. (February 9, 2010) 2/11/2010 Free View in iTunes 24 Closed CaptioningVideoYelp Monocle (February 6, 2010) Ben Newhouse provides an overview of Yelp's augmented reality implementation - monocle. (February 6, 2010) 2/10/2010 Free View in iTunes 25 Lecture 10 Slides (February 4, 2010) Josh Shaffer discusses performance optimization on the iPhone -- memory usage and concurrency. He also presents additional tips and tricks. (February 4, 2010) 2/9/2010 Free View in iTunes 26 Closed CaptioningVideo10. Performance (February 4, 2010) Josh Shaffer discusses performance optimization on the iPhone -- memory usage and concurrency. He also presents additional tips and tricks. (February 4, 2010) 2/9/2010 Free View in iTunes 27 Lecture 9 Slides (February 2, 2010) Guest lecturer Chris Marcellino, an engineer at Apple, covers data in your iPhone app: saving and loading local data and accessing remote data over the internet. (February 2, 2010) 2/5/2010 Free View in iTunes 28 Closed CaptioningVideo9. Data in Your iPhone App (February 2, 2010) Guest lecturer Chris Marcellino, an engineer at Apple, covers data in your iPhone app: saving and loading local data and accessing remote data over the internet. (February 2, 2010) 2/5/2010 Free View in iTunes 29 Lecture 8 Slides (January 28, 2010) Josh Shaffer explains scroll views; displaying data and controlling appearance and behavior in table views. (January 28, 2010) 2/2/2010 Free View in iTunes 30 Closed CaptioningVideo8. Scroll Views and Table Views (January 28, 2010) Josh Shaffer explains scroll views; displaying data and controlling appearance and behavior in table views. (January 28, 2010) 2/2/2010 Free View in iTunes 31 Lecture 7 Slides (January 26, 2010) Josh Shaffer explores navigation controllers and application data flow, customizing navigation, tab bar controllers, combining approaches. (January 26, 2010) 1/29/2010 Free View in iTunes 32 Closed CaptioningVideo7. Navigation & Tab Bar Controllers (January 26, 2010) Josh Shaffer explores navigation controllers and application data flow, customizing navigation, tab bar controllers, combining approaches. (January 26, 2010) 1/29/2010 Free View in iTunes 33 Closed CaptioningVideoXcode, Finding Help, Debugging (January 15, 2010) Paul Salzman and David Jacobs share helpful tips for Xcode, finding help, and debugging your app. (January 15, 2010) 1/27/2010 Free View in iTunes 34 Lecture 6 Slides (January 21, 2010) Alan Cannistraro discusses designing iPhone applications, why the MVC model should be used and how to implement it, and ends with view controllers. (January 21, 2010) 1/25/2010 Free View in iTunes 35 Closed CaptioningVideo6. Designing iPhone Applications, Model-View-Controller, View Controllers (January 21, 2010) Alan Cannistraro discusses designing iPhone applications, why the MVC model should be used and how to implement it, and ends with view controllers. (January 21, 2010) 1/25/2010 Free View in iTunes 36 Lecture 5 Slides (January 19, 2010) Josh Shaffer discusses views, drawing, text and images, and animation. (January 19, 2010) 1/21/2010 Free View in iTunes 37 Closed CaptioningVideo5. Views, Drawing, and Animation (January 19, 2010) Josh Shaffer discusses views, drawing, text and images, and animation. (January 19, 2010) 1/21/2010 Free View in iTunes 38 Lecture 4 Slides (January 14, 2010) Alan Cannistraro covers the application lifecycle, MVC design, Interface Builder and Nib files, control and target-action; and demonstrates HelloPoly. (January 14, 2010) 1/20/2010 Free View in iTunes 39 Closed CaptioningVideo4. Building an Application; Model, View, Controller; Nib Files; Controls and Target-Action (January 14, 2010) Alan Cannistraro covers the application lifecycle, MVC design, Interface Builder and Nib files, control and target-action; and demonstrates HelloPoly. (January 14, 2010) 1/20/2010 Free View in iTunes 40 Lecture 3 Slides (January 12, 2010) Alan Cannistraro covers creating custom classes, the object lifecycle, auto release, and properties in Objective-C. (January 12, 2010) 1/19/2010 Free View in iTunes 41 Closed CaptioningVideo3. Custom Classes, Object Lifecycle, Autorelease, Objective-C Properties (January 12, 2010) Alan Cannistraro covers creating custom classes, the object lifecycle, auto release, and properties in Objective-C. (January 12, 2010) 1/19/2010 Free View in iTunes 42 Lecture 2 Slides (January 7, 2010) Josh Shaffer provides an introduction to programming in Objective-C and moves on to cover foundation frameworks. (January 7, 2010) 1/11/2010 Free View in iTunes 43 Closed CaptioningVideo2. Objective-C and Foundation Framework (January 7, 2010) Josh Shaffer provides an introduction to programming in Objective-C and moves on to cover foundation frameworks. (January 7, 2010) 1/11/2010 Free View in iTunes 44 Lecture 1 Slides (January 5, 2010) Alan Cannistraro starts the quarter with an introduction to Mac OS X, Cocoa Touch, and Objective-C. (January 5, 2010) 1/11/2010 Free View in iTunes 45 Closed CaptioningVideo1. Introduction to Mac OS X, Cocoa Touch, Objective-C and Tools (January 5, 2010) Alan Cannistraro starts the quarter with an introduction to Mac OS X, Cocoa Touch, and Objective-C. (January 5, 2010) 1/11/2010 Free View in iTunes