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I dont know it it will help but if you locate the file in itunes (on mine even partial downloads are under iTunesU) and get info you'll see the URL for the file.I tried to download the free Stanford course from iTunesU. Sucks balls, the downloads don't support resuming, and the chances of getting a 700mb lesson in 1 go on a 384kb line = virtually none. I'm gonna mail Stanford and ask if they can ship the course on dvd for me.
My friends and I are interested in this. I have read the SDK/ builder only runs on Macs... would I be able to run them an a virtual machine inside windows?
No good one's that I'm aware of (beginner crap courses excluded of course); if you need help drop me a line, or maybe we could start a objective-c oriented thread or 2.Im really keen on doing iPhone development. I have started with the sdk and have gotten some beginner apps but was wondering if there are any proper iPhone development training courses in south africa.
Don't bother with web apps.keep us posted here.
i'm also wanting to build at least one mobile app this year, but i'm trying to find the most economical / portable way to use the code across multiple mobile os's.
iphone doesn't have huge market share here, but the overseas market is clearly more profitable for developers.
i found this the other day... looked interesting
http://phonegap.com/
...with few mentionable successes under belt. There is not many acceptable compromises in the cross platform space:There are apps such as Adobe Flex and Titanium or even Flash builder that lets you code once and deploy to multiple platforms.