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You will find everything from game development basics and an introduction to iPhone programming to tips on using APIs to develop in-game physics and strategies for AppStore publication.
The University of Saskatchewan's computer science department is plugging in to what it sees as an emerging trend in education — and commerce.
The company is continuing its mission of making code accessible with the first programming language designed specifically for the phone.
Imagine if you could make your own games for the Nintendo 3DS. That’s part of the idea behind Pip, a “playful handheld” based on the Raspberry Pi do-it-yourself computer.
So, I have been thinking of diving back into programming, and learning to develop for the iPhone OS. <BR><BR>So, my question is, for non-game, non-graphics-based apps, how hard is it to learn ...