Mac OS X offers an amazing development environment for scores of technologies. It seems that
developers from numerous camps are migrating to Mac en masse. Scan the room at any Ruby or
Rails conference, for example, and you’ll see programmers coding on Macs almost exclusively. As
developers move to Mac, almost inevitably they eventually discover the itch to write native tools
on the Mac platform. We’ve written this book to help those of you who hear the siren call of
Xcode and just need a little guidance through the rocky waters of Objective-C and Cocoa to be
able to develop your own apps.
With the Mac App Store launch in early 2011, a new age in Mac development began. Look for many of the cool apps for iPhone and iPad coming to an iMac or MacBook Pro near you!
Beginning OS X Lion Apps Development explains how to develop OS X Lion-based apps and publish them in the Mac App Store. It begins with the basics of Objective-C and Cocoa, and then moves through all the topics necessary to build and publish your first successful Mac apps!
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Get started with Objective-C and Xcode
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Build your first complete apps that integrate well with Mac OS X
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Publish your apps on the Mac App Store
If you're new to Mac or new to iPhone or iPad apps development, and looking to develop apps for the Macbook Pro or Mac desktop, this book is for you!
What you’ll learn
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How to use Apple’s development tools
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How to build user interfaces and create user experiences (UX)
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How to respond to user input
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How to integrate your apps into the Mac ecosystem
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How to store and retrieve data
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How to publish your apps to the new Mac App Store
Who this book is for
This book is for those new to Mac or for iPhone or iPad apps developers who want to develop apps for the MacBook Pro or Mac desktop.