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Book update

I just heard from my publisher and it looks like with all the excitement around Apple’s new iPad an update to my book may be in the very near future.
Stay tuned…

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I just received the following email from Apple (Conversion farts when you shake it – hence the word is in the search keywords):
“We’ve reviewed Conversion 2.2 and determined that we cannot post this version of your iPhone application to the App Store at this time because of inappropriate ‘Keywords’ used to identify your application. [...]

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Wh00t!

My book arrived!

It’s thinner than I thought it would be. They sent me lots of copies:

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Glossy Buttons

Part 1 in a series on how to make glossy buttons in your iPhone applications.

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Free, open source iPhone code

iPhoneDevCamp has a great list of free, open source iPhone libraries and applications.
Among them are ARKit: an Augmented-Reality framework and OpenFlow: a CoverFlow replacement for Apple’s private CoverFlow API.

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Book News

According to the Peachpit website, my book should be available for purchase in just over a week. I’ve made all the example code used in the book available for download here.

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ING App in the news

Netbanker published an article about the ING iPhone app I just completed work on. You can read it here.

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Quick news update

I just sent the final piece of copy to the publisher, and my book is now complete and should be off to the printers next week.
It’s been a LOT more work than I thought it would be, and I’d never have made it through without all the help from the great people over at [...]

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iPhoneDevTools

A new site providing a directory of iPhone development tools.

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eyeSuite in the news

The Acuvue eyeSuite app I wrote was recently mentioned in a Sydney Morning Herald article on local iPhone application development.

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