iPhone Open Application Development: Write Native Applications Using the Open Source Tool Chain by Jonathan Zdziarski
Thousands of developers are eager to create applications for the iPhone, and many of them prefer the open source, community-developed tool chain to Apple's own toolkit. In this new edition of iPhone Open Application Development, author Jonathan Zdziarski covers the latest version of the open toolkit - now updated for Apple's iPhone 2.x software and iPhone 3G - and explains in clear language how to create applications using Objective-C and the iPhone API. Zdziarski, who cracked the iPhone code and built the first fully-functional application with the open toolkit, offers detailed recipes and working examples for graphics and audio programming, interfaces for games programming, interfacing with iTunes, and the use of sensors.With the open toolkit and this book, you can build iPhone applications that: display status bars, preference tables, and other standard elements of the iPhone user interface; play pre-recorded files or program-generated sounds; read and write plain text files and HTML files, including pages from the Web, and control display elements, such as scrollbars; read and respond to changes in orientation when the user turns the phone around; and, more. The first edition of this book developed an instant following and became the center of a movement. This new edition of "iPhone Open Application Development" will make this open source toolkit an indispensable part of iPhone application development.