Useful examples for building applications with the iPhone SDK written by noted iPhone developer Erica Sadun

May 21, 2009 19:11 GMT  ·  By

Pearson Technology Group’s (PTG) best-selling eBook for 2008, “The iPhone Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the iPhone SDK,” by Erica Sadun, continues to appear in the top listings of Amazon.com’s Computer & Internet and Professional & Technical categories, according to an official report. Rather than using exhaustive documentation, The iPhone Developer's Cookbook provides readers with the skills they need to build apps by presenting them with single-task recipes and clear, fully documented examples.

In the book, iPhone developer Erica Sadun begins by exploring the iPhone delivery platform and SDK, helping readers set up their development environment, and showing how iPhone applications are constructed. In the following chapters, Erica offers single-task recipes for the full spectrum of iPhone/iPod touch programming jobs, including:

– Utilize views and tables; – Organize interface elements; – Alert and respond to users; – Access the Address Book (people), Core Location (places), and Sensors (things); – Connect to the Internet and Web services; – Display media content; – Create secure Keychain entries, and much more.

The book also focuses on the most common issues new iPhone developers face, including laying out windows, responding to user interactions, accessing local data sources, and creating visual and audio notifications, according to the people at InformIT, the online home for Pearson’s information technology publishers. In keeping with the report in question, Erica's book is also the top-selling electronic title through InformIT.

“This book would be a bargain at ten times its price!,” Tim Burks, iPhone software developer, TootSweet Software, said. “If you are writing iPhone software, it will save you weeks of development time. Erica has included dozens of crisp and clear examples illustrating essential iPhone development techniques and many others that show special effects going way beyond Apple’s official documentation.”

“Programming for the Macintosh operating system, and especially for the iPhone, is one of the most exciting, fastest growing, topics in technology. We meet incredibly talented developers nearly every day, who really enjoy sharing their knowledge, skills, and secrets with other developers,” Paul Boger, publisher, Pearson Technology Group, added. “Pearson is committed to helping our authors share their expertise, whether in print books, in eBooks, or in training. This is a wildly creative community, and we’re really happy to be a part of it.”

To view a more detailed summary of the book, or to see more relevant opinions, visit InformIT here. The website also offers the ability to immediately purchase the book for $39.99 (free shipping).