Congratulations! I just picked up your book at Borders. Sat down and essentially read it back-to-back. It’s exactly what I was looking for in an introductory guide. Of course leave it to Peachpit Press to finding a good author and publishing in such a accessible format.
Congrats on completing the book! I wrote a few books for wrox many years ago and I had to beg them for a few copies.. Looks like they set you up nicely on that front
Congrats on the book.
I bought it and I am currently reading it, as goodnight reading. Very easy to understand, with good explanations.
I am organising a workshop here in Denmark, and I will recommend your book to the antendees.
Cheers
I just picked up your book, it was the third one I bought on the subject of Cocoa Touch and the iPhone SDK. Your is the first one that I can really understand. It has been over twenty years when I last programed ( C++ was new) and I understood the concepts of the other books but need a more basic, visual approach. I would like to see you write an advanced book ( if you haven’t already, if you have please let me know) that picks up where this one left off. I am really interested in peer to peer coding between iphones and iPods.
Thanks,
Rock
I now have small library of 11 books on iPhone dev… so far? This is the most useful.
Why? Because you identify a ‘topic’… give some explanatory notes and then some code examples… concise and to the point.
A question that I haven’t been able to answer despite having 11 books on the shelf? AND access to the online docs. (most likely because I don’t know what to search for) does an APP determine if it’s running on an iTouch or an iPhone… and now the iPad of course.
Congratulations!! Woohoo to the published author!
Congratulations! I just picked up your book at Borders. Sat down and essentially read it back-to-back. It’s exactly what I was looking for in an introductory guide. Of course leave it to Peachpit Press to finding a good author and publishing in such a accessible format.
Thanks for the kind words Kerry – glad you like the book!
Don’t forget the other 2 chapters that didn’t make it in – you can get them here:
http://www.peachpit.com/iphonesdkvqs
Cheers.
Congrats on completing the book! I wrote a few books for wrox many years ago and I had to beg them for a few copies.. Looks like they set you up nicely on that front
What’s next – thinking about another one?
Congrats on the book.
I bought it and I am currently reading it, as goodnight reading. Very easy to understand, with good explanations.
I am organising a workshop here in Denmark, and I will recommend your book to the antendees.
Cheers
Jens Fudge
I just picked up your book, it was the third one I bought on the subject of Cocoa Touch and the iPhone SDK. Your is the first one that I can really understand. It has been over twenty years when I last programed ( C++ was new) and I understood the concepts of the other books but need a more basic, visual approach. I would like to see you write an advanced book ( if you haven’t already, if you have please let me know) that picks up where this one left off. I am really interested in peer to peer coding between iphones and iPods.
Thanks,
Rock
Greetings – picked up your book last night.
I now have small library of 11 books on iPhone dev… so far? This is the most useful.
Why? Because you identify a ‘topic’… give some explanatory notes and then some code examples… concise and to the point.
A question that I haven’t been able to answer despite having 11 books on the shelf? AND access to the online docs. (most likely because I don’t know what to search for) does an APP determine if it’s running on an iTouch or an iPhone… and now the iPad of course.
Thanks for the book.
Good luck with the sales.