Beginning iPhone Development

Apple recently dropped the Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) that developers had to agree to develop iPhone applications using the iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK). The NDA prohibited iPhone developers from writing tutorials, guides, blogs, books, and even wikis about the iPhone SDK. Apple has always been overbearingly protected and goes so far as to have attendees of their World Wide Developer Conference agree to such an NDA as well. But since the NDA has been lifted on the iPhone SDK many publishers have announced the release dates of books aimed to assist in the development of iPhone applications. Here is a list of upcoming books devoted to the iPhone SDK.

If you are new to the Apple development platform, in particular Objective-C of XCode, here is a short list of books that can also be of help.

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  1. Posted October 17, 2008 at 2:35 am | Permalink

    And here’s another book for you coming from Wiley -
    iPhone SDK Programming: Developing Mobile Applications for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch
    by Maher Ali
    Publishing in UK in Jan 09 and US in Feb 09
    More info can be seen here: http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470742828,descCd-description.html
    It will also be available on Amazon shortly, once the data has fed through the many systems :)

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