books about: iphone
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iPhone: The Missing Manual
32 reviews
Pogue Press, 2009
This is the manual that should have come with the iPhone.
I was so lost when I got my iPhone. I was used to a small phone that didn't do much. I was overwhelmed and missing the ease of my little phone. I got this book hoping it would help me. This, coupled wth the tutorials on ATT. And Apple websites and all the cool hints has made me quite an expert. I have friends that have had iPhones since they first came out and I am light years ahead of the ...
101 Songs for the Ocarina (Best Ocarina Songbooks)
8 reviews
Ruthie Bitton
Ruthie Bitton Ocarinas, Santa Rosa CA, USA
, 2008
Best Ocarina Book
101 Songs for the Ocarina is a fasinating book for musicians and non-musicians alike. One need not know how to read music to learn to play the little ocarina flute like a pro. By following the clear diagrams of which of the 4 holes to cover for different notes, the reader can quickly learn to play any of the songs in the book. Since the songs are all well-known, the player will know without ...
iPhone for Programmers: An App-Driven Approach
19 reviews, ...
Prentice Hall, 2009
Very educational and deep ...
What can I say... I enjoyed this book from the first page to the last. Though this is not my first iphone objective c book, this book is not for the beginner. The code is well documented and even though theres a lot to read and study worth it in the end. This is definitely an app driven approach... I like it...
iPhone Fully Loaded (Iphone Fully Loaded: If You've Got It, You Can Iphone It)
9 reviews
Andy Ihnatko
Wiley
, 2008
Great book for wringing the most out of your iPhone/iPod
I really like this book. It provides information you probably won't get in most books of this type. The chapters on how to get non-iTunes media onto your device is worth the price of the book. Recommended for advanced iPhone users.
iPhone Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide
17 reviews
Addison-Wesley Professional, 2010
Best iPhone programming book for the slightly knowledgable
I've been casting about for the past year or so to learn Objective-C for Mac and iPhone programming, and to be honest I've gone through quite a few books. I've found almost all of them to be one of two sorts: those that think the reader is an absolute beginner (and do way too much hand-holding like screenshots that include arrows pointing to the right button to press-- that kind of thing), and ...
The Grey Fairy Book
9 reviews
Cybraria LLC, 2009
A little insight into Langs greatest rendition, Donkeyskin
Andrew Lang could be decisevly one of the forefathers of fairytales for his many renditions of the fairytales we all love so much. His books have kept many fairytales in popular culture today, for instance the tale of Donkeyskin. Donkeyskin, in its hayday, was a tale that as many fairytales do, undermined and inforced ideologies of it's days. It spoke out against arranged marriages and ...
Beginning Mac Programming: Develop with Objective-C and Cocoa (Pragmatic Programmers)
9 reviews
Tim Isted
Pragmatic Bookshelf
, 2010
The definitive book to start programming on Mac
This book will teach you both programming and Apple's Cocoa framework. Everything is done in Xcode, which is Apple's free IDE. There's even a brief chapter on iPhone development! Not only that, but the last chapter is the author discussing where you can go next in your endeavors as a Mac programmer, from Core Animation to Core Data. Don't go and buy Yet Another Programming Book with dozens of ...
More iPhone 3 Development: Tackling iPhone SDK 3
15 reviews
Apress, 2009
The aPress iPhone 3 Dev book series is fantastic
This is the 3rd book that I have purchased from the Dave Mark & Jeff LaMarche series. One of the best series. If you are serious about wanting to develop for the iOS platform, these books are high value as instructional tools *and* references. Combine it with a book on Cocoa Programming (Hillegass for example) and you should be off to the races. Don't forget to use the associated website for ...
Little Wars
30 reviews
Cybraria LLC, 2009
A review from a person who never knows this game
For me, A Chinese, who never knows this game, the reading becomes dull although the author was exciting mentioning his game. I do finish it with feel of reading of a handbook. However, I must admit that the western writers have a great patience in description including this author.
The People of the Mist
13 reviews
Cybraria LLC, 2009
A Lucky Find
This was a lucky find for me. I had never heard of Henry Rider Haggard until I read THE PEOPLE OF THE MIST! It is a beautifully written masterpiece. My favorite character has to be Otter a native of Africa. He is uneducated but has great insight into the problems the group is faced with. The four main characters are so completely developed that you feel like you know them. They confront ...
Robin Hood
5 reviews
Cybraria LLC, 2009
A Delightful Version of this classic
This is a delightful version of the classic Robin Hood. I especially love the illustrations by Greg Hildebrandt, and the timelessness of this leather bound edition. We see Robin hood as handsome and brave. The romance between him and Maid Marian is bitter-sweet. The book is divided in chapters, yet can be enjoyed by children and adults alike without being boring. I personally keep it on my ...
The Pink Fairy Book
8 reviews
Cybraria LLC, 2009
Another great collection of fairy tales.
The Andrew Lang collections are well worth it. I read them when I was a child (bless that library) and when I saw them for sale I couldn't resist. The stories have retained their freshness and it is interesting to see similar themes dealt with by different cultures. These would be great for parents reading to their children or for children looking for something interesting and fun to read. ...
iPhone VISUAL Quick Tips
5 reviews
Kate Shoup
Visual
, 2008
Lots of great tips
This is a great book that shows you how to use all the bells and whistles of the iPhone. Easy to follow steps and full color images make it fun to look at and read.
Extracts From Adam's Diary
5 reviews
Cybraria LLC, 2009
Hilarious!
Even if you're not a Twain fan you'll probably like this book. It's hilarious-- laugh out loud funny-- and feels very modern. If you're expecting a quaint, outdated book you'll be immensely and pleasurably surprised. And this specific edition is great too, with one side of the book for Adam's diary and the other for Eve's. (In other words, there's no front or back-- it's two covers, one for ...
iPhone 3G and 3GS Survival Guide - Concise Step-by-Step User Guide for iPhone 3G, 3GS: How to Download FREE ...
5 reviews
MobileReference, 2009
Great Buy!
This E-Book is definitely something to look into! Very concise and easy to read. Great value for the price!
The Wrong Box
8 reviews
Cybraria LLC, 2009
Couldn't Put It Down!
Nothing to do on a Friday night or snowbound in front of the fireplace? Fear not! Your entertainment has arrived. This novel showcases Robert Louis Stevenson's penchant for what today is called "dark comedy." It might be described as tongue-in-cheek reportage of a flurry of characters who find ingenious ways of fobbing off onto others a box containing a corpse, though not the corpse of the man ...
Pollyanna Grows Up
5 reviews
Cybraria LLC, 2009
Wonderful and sweet!!!
I love this book!!!! It's just as good as the first one. My sixteen-year-old older sister kept this treasured book in her shelf and urged me constantly to read it. I brushed her off saying that I didn't have time and that it looked boring. One day, I had nothing to do so i picked up the well worn book and began reading. Surprise! I couldn't put it down. Not because it was exciting or ...
My iPhone
7 reviews
Brad Miser
Que
, 2007
Thumbs up on Brad Miser's "My iPhone"
This book has 419 pages, including nine pages for chapter contents at the front and almost a full 12 pages of indexed items at the back. The soft cover is glossy and stiff with an attractive and colorful iPhone, bigger than life-size, on the cover. The book uses high quality slick paper and bright colors to denote chapters in the contents section that correspond to page number tabs of the ...
100 New Songs for the Ocarina (Best Ocarina Songbooks)
5 reviews
Ruthie Bitton
Ruthie Bitton Ocarinas, Santa Rosa, CA USA
, 2009
Another Great Collection!
Like her first book, Ruthie Bitton's second collection of tunes tabbed for 4-hole ocarina is simply fantastic. If you are a beginner, the tab is easy to follow and you'll be playing in no time. But even if you are an advanced musician and can read music fluently, you'll appreciate the fact that such a wide range of songs has been made ready for you in an ocarina-friendly key. This saves you a ton ...
The Business of iPhone App Development: Making and Marketing Apps that Succeed
5 reviews
Apress, 2010
Much-needed, comprehensive insight into the business of mobile
In order to get a jump on this a few weeks ahead of print, I got the e-book version direct from Apress. And what a treasure trove of great ideas & resources it is! Anyone interested in the business side of doing iPhone apps (and indeed, mobile apps in general) will find a lot of valuable info here. In fact, this has to be one of the most comprehensive surveys of information & hard-won ...
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