"Lec 9 - Data in Your iPhone App" (February 2, 2010) Guest lecturer Chris Marcellino, an engineer at Apple, covers data in your iPhone app: saving and loading local data and accessing remote data over the internet. Part of Stanford's Winter Quarter 2010 iPhone Application Development (CS193P) course. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford School of Engineering: http://soe.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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Tags: CS193P Software engineering application development programming language computer science iPhone operating system OS 3.2 iPad core data local data property lists disk storage XML binary array dictionary file system mutability security privacy
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Lec 1 - Introduction to Mac OS X, Cocoa Touch, Objective-C and Tools
Lec 2 - Objective-C and Foundation Framework
Lec 3 - Custom Classes, Object Lifecycle, Autorelease
Lec 4 - Building an Application, MVC, Nib Files, Controls
Lec 5 - Views, Drawing, and Animation
Lec 6 - Designing iPhone Applications, MVC, View Controllers
Lec 7 - Navigation & Tab Bar Controllers
Lec 8 - Scroll Views and Table Views
Lec 10 - Text Input and Presenting Content Modally
Lec 11 - Web Views; Locations and Maps
Lec 12 - Touch Events & Multi-touch
Lec 13-Device APIs; Location, Accelerometer & Camera
Lec 14 - Audio APIs, Video Playback, Settings
Lec 15 - Bonjour, NSStream, GameKit