How to Create iPhone Apps – Free Standford Course
Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at 11:30 pm
Standford popular iPhone Apps development course has arrive to iTunes Store. The first class of the 10-week session is available as a free download on iTunes U.
Users of the iTunes Store may subscribe to and download each week’s lecture videos and accompanying materials for the 10-week course, iPhone Application Development, which is taught by Apple engineers.
“We’ve got a big enrollment; we’re going to be oversubscribed again,” said Julie Zelenski, a Stanford computer science lecturer,
“We anticipate that it will be just as wildly popular off-campus, similar to last year when the course was downloaded 4.4 million times on iTunes U,” said Brent Izutsu, Stanford’s project manager for Stanford on iTunes U.
This year’s course will teach iPhone OS 3.1, the latest operating system for the iPhone and iPod touch, released last summer. “The curriculum has been updated to take advantage of new opportunities and abilities in iPhone OS 3.1,” Izutsu said.
Some of the apps created by students in previous classes are also available at Apple’s App Store.
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