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Learning iPhone Programming & Developing Large Web Applications--New from O'Reilly

Press release: March 10, 2010

Greetings!

We have two new titles available for review this week--Learning iPhone Programming and Developing Large Web Applications. If you're interested in looking at either of these, just drop us a note at press@oreilly.com with the books you're interested in, as well as where you will be posting your review. And please let us know if you prefer an ebook--both of these titles are available in ePub, mobi, and PDF formats.

We look forward to hearing from you!

-- Sara Peyton, Kathryn Barrett, and Mary Rotman


Learning iPhone Programming
By Alasdair Allan
Get the hands-on experience you need to program for the iPhone and iPod Touch. With this easy-to-follow guide, you'll build several sample applications by learning how to use Xcode tools, the Objective-C programming language, and the core frameworks. Before you know it, you'll not only have the skills to develop your own apps, you'll know how to sail through the process of submitting apps to the iTunes App Store.

Developing Large Web Applications
By Kyle Loudon
How do you create a mission-critical site that provides exceptional performance while remaining flexible, adaptable, and reliable 24/7? Written by the manager of a UI group at Yahoo!, this book offers practical steps for building rock-solid applications that remain effective even as you add features, functions, and users. You'll learn how to develop large web applications with the extreme precision required for other types of software.



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