
Contracted Apple is with Stanford University to provide free lessons on how to design and program iPhone software. This is not the first time, it seems, but this time the lessons are free and extend over 10 weeks. Video recordings and used documents will be available every Wednesday and Friday on iTunes at this is the address.
The lessons are not for beginners, you must have programming experience in C language, and some of the curricula offered by the university. Advance lessons are two of Apple's engineers. The first lesson is available on iTunes and I enjoyed watching it. It is an introduction to Mac OS X and Cocoa Touch with making a simple software application. The biggest beneficiaries of these lessons are the students who are officially registered in the class and they are students of Standford University because they are the first target of these lectures and the programmers package will be presented directly to them, and they are in close contact with the course providers in general or in the event of some inquiries or request for help . The Arab programmer is definitely benefiting from these lessons, as the software store is growing every day more than before, so perhaps these lessons increase his knowledge or open other horizons for him. Since I know a little bit of programming languages, and I always like the world of programming and program design, I am definitely benefiting and enjoying these lessons :).



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