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iOS Development using MonoTouch Cookbook

By : Dimitris Tavlikos
Book Image

iOS Development using MonoTouch Cookbook

By: Dimitris Tavlikos

Overview of this book

<p>MonoTouch brings the amazing revenue opportunities of Apple’s billion dollar app store to C# and .NET developers. <br /><br />This cookbook leaves no stone unturned, providing you with practical recipes covering user interfaces, data management, multimedia , web services, and localization, right through to application deployment on the app store.<br /><br />Whatever the area of MonoTouch iOS development you need to know about, you will find a recipe for it in this cookbook. Minimum theory and maximum practical action defines this book. It is jam packed with recipes for interacting with the device hardware, like the GPS, compass and the accelerometer. Recipes for those all important real world issues such as designing the UI with the integrated designer introduced with Xcode 4. It is the essential cookbook for C# and .NET developers wanting to be part of the exciting and lucrative world of iOS development.</p>
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
iOS Development Using MonoTouch Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Author

Dimitris Tavlikos discovered that computer programming was a passion during his school days. He knew this was what he wanted to do ever since he participated in a course for a few hours a week and learned how to write simple console programs on monochrome monitors.

While working as a programmer for a major IT company in Greece, he stumbled upon the quite promising and new language at the time, named C#. When MonoTouch was released, providing .NET developers with the ability to create software for the iOS platform, he was overwhelmed by the potential it offered.

With almost 10 years of professional programming experience with .NET and Mono, he now works as a freelance C# and MonoTouch software developer and offers his expertise to various projects for companies around the world.

In his spare time, he enjoys blogging about his "adventures" in coding (http://software.tavlikos.com) and tries to fill his camera's memory cards.