Reviews
On May 29 Leo Marihart wrote: A current, comprehensive Guide to iOS4
Upshot: If you want to get into iOS Programming from the ground up 'the hard way' with current tools (XCode4, iOS 4.x) then this is the book for you. Pros: This is a soup to nuts 1200+ page book. Cons: This is a soup to nuts 1200+ page book. Seriously: Look at the table of contents. Full Review >
Rating:
5.0
On Apr 14 Michal Konrad Owsiak wrote: iOS 4/XCode 4 explained
Programming iOS 4 is one of the publications available on market that are devoted to iOS related programming. And I was quite impressed when I was reading it. First of all, it is based not only on iOS 4 but on XCode 4 as well. Full Review >
Rating:
4.0
On Apr 9 Mat Powell wrote: Programming iOS 4 by Matt Neuburg
I must say that this book wasn't quite what I was looking for in an iOS4 book. While the book contained good content, I thought it contained more concepts and theory over actual implementation. The book was divided up into 7 sections (the Language, the IDE, Cocoa, Views, Interface, Some Frameworks, and Final Topics). Full Review >
Rating:
3.0
On Apr 5 Doron Katz wrote: Thick and juicy, touches on everything
This is my first uncut book that I am reviewing, and despite having that label, having being released without being edited in this current rough form, I find it to be quite the contrary. I haven't found any rough parts of the book, and the organisation of the book is exemplary. Full Review >
Rating:
4.0