Lecture #3: Objective-C

Please note, this blog entry is from a previous course. You might want to check out the current one.

The third lecture is called “3. Objective-C (October 4, 2011)” and can be found via iTunes. Its slides are available directly at Stanford.

It starts with a review what we have learned doing the walkthrough of the last lecture and explains in more detail
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Friday Session #1: Debugging

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The individual lectures of the course where held each weak on Monday and Wednesday. On Fridays extra lectures were held about a special topics.

Between lecture #2 and lecture #3 the first Friday session addressed debugging. It can be found on iTunes titled “Debugger (September 30, 2011)”.
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Lecture #2: My First iOS App

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The second lecture “2. My First iOS App”, hold on September 29th, 2011, is an one-hour demo about MVC and Objective-C. For maximum experience, it is recommend to enter the given code in parallel to watching the course – and if necessary use the pause function of your viewer extensively. In addition, the slides for this lecture provide a very detailed walkthrough of the demo.

You learn how to create a new project, to navigate in Xcode, to use storyboards, labels and buttons, outlets and actions, strings and arrays, logging and debugging, and how to access the documentation inside Xcode.
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Lecture #1

Please note, this blog entry is from a previous course. You might want to check out the current one.

Lecture #1 is an general introduction of the course with an overview about iOS, MVC and Object C.

As prerequisites for the course Paul Hegarty stresses the importance of being familiar with object oriented programming and that the course is not for absolute beginners.
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