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November 21st, 2008

iPhone vs. Android development: Day 5

Posted by Ed Burnette @ 12:15 pm

Categories: Android, Apple, General, Programming, iPhone, iPhone Bootcamp 2008

Tags: Apple iPhone, Web, Note, Channel Management, Marketing, Ed Burnette

Today is the last day of a 5-day course on iPhone programming class led by Joe Conway from Big Nerd Ranch. During the course I’ve been taking notes on how development for the iPhone compares to development for Android. By the way, BNR also offers Android courses if you’re interested.

Judging by all the traffic this week, this is a topic of great interest to readers. Be sure to check out my coverage of the previous days if you missed them, and please leave comments with your thoughts:

[Read: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5]

Yesterday we covered Core Graphics, View Transitions, Core Animation, and the use of the Camera and Accelerometer. Today’s session will cover:

  1. Web Services
  2. Address Book
  3. Preferences
  4. Networking
  5. Instruments

Ok, let’s get started:

Next: Web Services, Address Book >

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Ed BurnetteEd Burnette is a professional developer and author of several articles and books about computing including Hello, Android: Introducing Google's Mobile Development Platform, 2nd Edition. For disclosure of Ed's industry affiliations, click here or to view his full profile click here.

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