If you’re into multi-platform mobile development, then I can absolutely recommend this book. It doesn’t teach you Java nor Objective-C, in fact it teaches you none of those things. That’s not what this book is for. What it does do, however, is fullfill its title by giving you an awesome insight on how to develop for the 2 leading mobile platforms at the moment.
If you have been playing with iPhone development and are considering stepping up to the iPad, then this book will be a _very_ good companion.
When you want to learn developing applications for the iPhone, you have to start somewhere. For me, I usually start with buying a book, and study from it.
The last few weeks, I have been reading a new iPhone Programming related book from the guys at The Big Nerd Ranch, and I have to say, it has been one of the best books on the topic I read so far.
Beginning iPhone Games development is a great book to get your started in games development. It explains a lot of complex subjects in a very simple way.
This book is a great resource for developers who are interested in Apple development. In my opinion, it is one of the best Apress books on the subject of Mac development.
If you’re completely new to OSX development, then I reckon this is a very book to get you started. Follow it up with a few classics from Aaron Hillegas and Marcus Zarra and you’ll be up and running in no time.
After Stefaan’s excellent book review Cocoa Programming, this is another book review. This time I’d like to review the followup to one of the best iPhone development books out there.
This is the first in a series of book reviews on Mac / iPhone Programming, Objective-C and Cocoa. This book should get recommended to everyone who is starting with Objective-C and Cocoa.




























