I gave a presentation on iPhone development at the 6th Annual MLTI Student Tech Team Conference. I promised the group at my session that I would post the links I mentioned during my presentation. Here they are.
If I’ve left anything out, please feel free to add it in the comments on this post.
About Me
- My site
- UMaine New Media Department: Lots of interesting projects come out of New Media, and they’re flexible enough that they can accommodate interesting projects like iPhone development.
- ASAP Media Services: My job on campus. I learned most of what I know about programming working on real projects here.
- Channel 6 Video: Our class got local news coverage. Check out the video!
iPhone Development Resources
- Apple iPhone Development Site: Your first and best resource for documentation and tools for iPhone development.
- iPhone Developer University Program: Professors can sign up and grant students access to development tools.
- CS 193P (iTunes link): iPhone Application Programming—a course at Stanford University. The lectures are available for free on iTunes, and the course materials and sample files are available at the above link.
- Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK: an excellent book to get you started working with the iPhone Software Development Kit. Some knowledge of Object-Oriented Programming required.

June 2nd, 2009 - 8:01 pm
Okay, I just hummed a little Zev theme song to myself while I read this. You now have a theme song.
June 17th, 2009 - 1:05 pm
OK. Just to let you know that I still read your posts.
September 8th, 2009 - 8:46 am
Just letting my students check out your Websites and checking to see how well you are doing. Big Smiles.
September 8th, 2009 - 2:50 pm
Hi, Mrs. Burek! Glad to hear from you and your students. Hey guys, Mrs. Burek taught me some great programming tips (comment, comment, comment!), so listen to what she says!