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[Xcode 4.2.1] iPhone app tutorial


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I bought a Mac so I could use Xcode (v. 4.2.1) to write iPhone apps. Problem is, most of the tutorials I have found are written for older versions of Xcode. Can anybody point me in the direction of how to write an iPhone app using 4.2.1? I'm most interested in Master-Detail applications. Thanks!

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i develop iOS apps professionally so if you need help gimmi a shout, the best tutorials i use are by one dude, his site is http://www.raywenderlich.com/ His tutorials are really clear and the comments are useful too. Will have a look at my other bookmarks at work tomorrow and see if anything else good comes up

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i develop iOS apps professionally so if you need help gimmi a shout, the best tutorials i use are by one dude, his site is http://www.raywenderlich.com/ His tutorials are really clear and the comments are useful too. Will have a look at my other bookmarks at work tomorrow and see if anything else good comes up

Thanks for the offer. :)

I'd definitely check out the CS 193P class at Stanford. The videos are on iTunes and cover iOS 5 using Xcode 4.

Here's the link:

http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs193p/cgi-bin/drupal/

Are the classes free?
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