O’Reilly’s book on iPhone apps development
Posted by David on March 26th, 2008 at 09:16am Comments
O’Reilly has released a book on developing applications for a jailbroken iPhone. “iPhone Open Application Development”, is written by Jonathan Zdziarski, who’s actually responsible for making NES.app and countless other unauthorized iPhone programs.
While the book doesn’t teach you how to use Apple’s official SDK, you will learn how to access the iPhone’s OS, gain understanding of therefore and creating applications for it, using iPhone’s Objective-C framework, and other things… which in the end will make you understand the workings of the SDK as well as the iPhone itself much better better. After all that’s exactly what this book teaches: developing third party apps without the need of SDK.

The book is priced at $39.99 and is available at O’reilly store. If you are not sure, there are previews to check before buying on the same site.
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