My first iPhone application

Sun, Feb 15th, 2009

Last month I wrote about some resources for learning Objective-C that I was using to learn how to write iPhone applications. Judging by the number of comments on that article, I thought that I should write a follow-up post about my progress and the status of my first iPhone application.

Since I had a few programming classes in college (VB, C++), the logic of loops and decision statements was not a big hurdle. By using the learning resources like screencasts and books, I was able to get a better grasp of object-oriented programming (OOP) in general, and of course the syntax specific to Obj-C. I became familiar enough with Xcode just by using it for demo programs, and I used the wealth of iPhone developer resources from Apple to use the iPhone SDK. After paying $99 to Apple to enter into the iPhone Developer program, I was then able to access the forums; they were helpful in figuring out specific things (like how to preset a UIPickerView object).

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  1. February 17th, 2009 at 04:03

    Hi,

    With the Ace Tennis Online application you can now enjoy playing 3D tennis on your iPhone from anywhere, at anytime. It is, in fact considered as one of the best spots game developed for the iPhone platform. On this application, you can play 3D tennis with players from all over the world. All you have to do is invite him or her over the chat and start playing. This amazing Ace Tennis Online application is featured in the iTunes App Store and can be purchased with $3.99.

    Regards
    Margareth

  2. February 17th, 2009 at 04:04

    good post