| iPhone Book - Tapworthy - Designing Great iPhone Apps
This recommendation came via @joehewitt on twitter and I have seen others recommend it.
"So you've got an idea for an iPhone app -- along with everyone else on the planet. Set your app apart with elegant design, efficient usability, and a healthy dose of personality. This accessible, well-written guide shows you how to design exceptional user experiences for the iPhone and iPod Touch through practical principles and a rich collection of visual examples."
source: www.amazon.com
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| MonoTouch Book - Developing C# Apps for iPhone and iPad using MonoTouch - iPhone OS Apps and Games Development for .NET Developers
Everyone wants to write iPhone Apps—even those .NET developers who love writing in C#—and the introduction of Apple’s iPad only makes the desire that much greater. Fortunately, there’s MonoTouch, Novell's .NET library that allows C# developers to write C# code that executes in iPhone OS! Furthermore, MonoTouch allows you to address all the unique functions of the iPhone, iPad touch, and iPad. And the big plus...? You needn’t learn any Objective-C to master MonoTouch!
source: apress.com
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| MonoTouch Book - Professional iPhone Programming with MonoTouch and .NET/C#
Available for Pre-order: a MonoTouch book written by members of the community. Looking forward to this one :)
source: www.amazon.com
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| MonoTouch Sample - Code for the first MonoTouch Book (ebook) Building iPhone and iPod touch Applications for the .NET/C# Developer with MonoTouch
The first book about MonoTouch has now been out for a few months and people have been asking where they can get the code to go alongside the ebook. Today Wally (Wallace B. McClure the author) tweeted the link so people could download it.
source: www.wrox.com
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| MonoTouch Book - Building iPhone and iPod touch Applications for the .NET/C# Developer with MonoTouch
This Wrox Blox (ebook) is for .NET developers who want to learn to develop for the iPhone with C# using MonoTouch and MonoDevelop on the Mac. Objective-C is the native language for iPhone development and this ebook serves as an introduction to MonoTouch and how to get up-and-running quickly. This ebook was written by Wallace B. McClure.
source: www.wrox.com
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| iPhone Book - iPhone SDK Application Development - Building Applications for the AppStore
Craig Dunn recently did a review of a set of books and I've decided to add any books that weren't already listed. Summary by Craig:
Less "reading" in this book - rather than longer explanatory paragraphs the author uses smaller chunks of text interspersed with bullet points, callouts and small and large Objective-C listings. This actually makes it better as a reference book than a front-to-back learning tool - and that makes it more suitable for MonoTouch in my view.
As with the other titles, th...
source: www.amazon.com
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| iPhone Book - The iPhone Developer's Cookbook - Building Applications with the iPhone SDK
Craig Dunn recently did a review of a set of books and I've decided to add any books that weren't already listed. Summary by Craig:
I'm a big fan of Erica's from her blog and applications when the iPhone and iPod Touch first appeared and were programmable. Text is easy to read. Erica often references "when the iPhone first appeared" or "during the Beta period" - often interesting insights that add some fun to the text. There are also references to many 'undocumented' APIs - they're clearly highlighte...
source: www.amazon.com
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| iPhone Book - Beginning iPhone 3 Development - Exploring the iPhone SDK
I did a recent tweet poll to see if learning at least a basic level of Objective-C would make you a better MonoTouch developer. The overwhelming response was YES. A lot of the answers were from the developers who have been writing great MonoTouch content. After reporting the results back via Twitter I ordered two books and this was one of them. I've heard recommendations for this book and the reviews on Amazon seem quite positive.
source: www.amazon.com
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| iPhone Book - Head First iPhone Development - A Learner's Guide to Creating Objective-C Applications for the iPhone
I did a recent tweet poll to see if learning at least a basic level of Objective-C would make you a better MonoTouch developer. The overwhelming response was YES. A lot of the answers were from the developers who have been writing great MonoTouch content. After reporting the results back via Twitter I ordered two books and this was one of them. This book is just now being released and I really like the style of the Head First books. I haven't read any reviews about it but I've read another Head First boo...
source: www.amazon.com
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| iPhone Book - iPhone Cool Projects: Ten Great Development Projects for Your iPhone
This book was recommended by http://twitter.com/mikebluestein. He's not sure if it will help MonoTouch developers but it's a fun book to read regardless. From the book: "Ten master iPhone developers reveal the creative and innovative techniques they used to develop today’s best-selling iPhone applications. Discover the secrets of their successes in full colour with detailed code examples."
source: www.amazon.co.uk
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