My first iPhone app

muchkinlandappThis is my first iPhone app.  I know that it’s no Urbanspoon but you have to start somewhere… and where better to start than munchkin land.  I know exactly where to go from here.  I just need to follow the yellow brick road…

I’m not sure Steve Jobs would hire me quite yet.  Until then, I will continue entertaining myself with some fun iPhone development.  I’ve discovered that Stanford had an iPhone course and all of the material is online (Stanford iPhone Development Course). Maybe I should give an iPhone class at the IDC when I’m knowledgeable enough…

When I come up with something more exciting, it will be posted here. Meanwhile I did the very basic “Hello Stanford” homework assignment in Kramer style.

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4 Comments

  • By Kobi Magnezi, February 14, 2009 @ 8:59 am

    that’s look just fine!
    you’re on the right track :)

  • By Gur Zeevi, February 14, 2009 @ 7:04 pm

    Hey Anat, Haven’t heard from you in ages…
    Nice to see that you are developing for the iPhone.
    Yoni and I have just opened a company that develops applications for the iPhone/iPod touch.
    I would be happy to give you a hand if you need it.
    Check out our application, its at http://icontrol.kimambili.com
    It should be available on the AppStore this coming week.

    Hope to hear from you soon,

    Gur Zeevi.

  • By Aviel Lazar, February 15, 2009 @ 11:01 am

    Damn, just bought an iPhone SDK book.
    Yet, it’s pretty good, it helped me on my first baby steps with iPhone development.
    http://www.amazon.com/Beginning-iPhone-Development-Exploring-SDK/dp/1430216263

    What most helped me is this list of XCode keyboard shortcuts, which I’m still trying to get used to.
    http://www.1729.us/xcode/Xcode%20Shortcuts%20B_W.pdf

  • By anat, February 20, 2009 @ 2:55 pm

    Gur , thats awesome!! I’m going to download it today and try it out. I could definitely use help. I’m planning an application right now and when I’m done learning, that will be my focus.

    Aviel – I’m a book person myself. It’s just that the course is sooo easy to understand. The truth is that I didn’t understand the concept of MVC until I read the course lectures.
    Thanks for the shortcuts too, that’s a great resource.

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