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What .NET C# developers need to enter the hot field of iPhone appsiPhone applications offer a hot opportunity for developers. Until the open source MonoTouch project, this field was limited to those familiar with Apple’s programming languages. Now .NET and C# developers can join the party. Professional iPhone Programming with MonoTouch and .NET/C#is the first book to cover MonoTouch, preparing developers to take advantage of this lucrative opportunity.
This book is for .NET developers that are interested in creating native iPhone applications written in .NET/C#. These developers want to use their existing knowledge. While .NET developers are always interested in learning, they also recognize that learning Objective-C and the specifics of the iPhone can be overwhelming. Those developers interested in MonoTouch will recognize that the cost of MonoTouch is easily made up by the ability to quickly target the iPhone using a language that they are already familiar with.
This book is designed for .NET developers that want to target the iPhone. It is designed to help you get up to speed with the iPhone, not to really teach you about the .NET Framework or C# language, which we assume you already know.
This book is designed with introductory material in Chapters 1 thru 4. You should read Chapters 1 thru 4 sequentially. These chapters introduce the MonoTouch product, the basics of developing with MonoTouch and MonoDevelop, and finally, the basics of presenting data to a user with screen and data controls and how to develop a user interface for the iPhone. Once you are comfortable with these concepts, you can typically move from one chapter to another and not necessarily have to read the chapters sequentially.
- Chapter 1 "Introduction to iPhone Development with MonoTouch for C# Developers"This chapter looks at how the largest segment of developers can target the smartphone with the highest mindshare, and that the smartphone is growing faster in marketshare than any other device.
- Chapter 2 "Introduction to MonoTouch"gives you a firm foundation in MonoTouch, MonoDevelop, Interface Builder, debugging, and deploying.
- Chapter 3 "Planning Your App's UI: Exploring the Screen Controls"teaches you about creating your application's UI and specifically how the UI on the iPhone can differ from UIs that you might have created before. You also explore the Input & Value objects from the Interface Builder Objects Library.
- Chapter 4 "Data Controls" shows the Interface Builder Objects Library Cocoa Touch classes for Controllers, Data Views, and Windows, Views, & Bars.
- Chapter 5 "Working with Data on the iPhone"looks at the SQLite database engine as well as strategies to store data off the device on a central server through SOAP and REST (using XML and JSON) without tying up the user interface.
- Chapter 6 "Displaying Data Using Tables"looks at displaying information in a table, using tables for navigation, taking advantage of UITableView's built-in editing features, and adding a search bar to a table.
- Chapter 7 "Mapping"covers CoreLocation and MapKit, using Location Services, and adding maps and geocoding to your application.
- Chapter 8 "Application Settings"focuses on application settings, and looks at two aspects of settings for your MonoTouch app: the Info.plist and your settings bundle. It covers what settings you might want to set in your Info.plist and why, and then looks at what code it takes to read and use the settings that you save in the settings bundle. And it also takes you through the building of the settings that you might have in a social media-type application. Going through each step, you will examine the Root.plist inside the Property List Editor and see the settings dialog that will result from it.
- Chapter 9 "Programming with Device Hardware" covers accelerometer device orientation, and proximity detection support, networking, and developing with battery life in mind.
- Chapter 10 "Programming with Multimedia" discussing integrating images and the image picker, watching and recording videos, playing and recording audio, and using animation
- Chapter 11 "Talking to Other Applications"discusses the ways you can use MonoTouch to talk to other applications on the iPhone, both Apple-built applications and those downloaded from the App Store. It also provides helpful ways of accessing the iPhone's Address Book and the iPod music library.
- Chapter 12 "Localizing for an International Audience" first defines internationalization and localization, then shows displaying translated text and images, formatting dates, times, and numbers, then extracting text for translation.
- Chapter 13 "Programming the iPad" the capabilities of the iPad are, what new APIs and controls have been introduced that you can use in iPad-specific applications, and how to build applications that can work on both iPad and iPhone devices.
- Chapter 14 "Just Enough Objective-C" provides you with a reference and introduction to Objective-C that will help you acquire an ability to comprehend Objective-C which is something that will come in very handy.
- Chapter 15 "The App Store: Submitting and Marketing Your App"discusses all things App Store. First, it talks about the process that you need to go through before you are ready to submit - this includes final testing with Ad-Hoc builds and a presubmission checklist. Next it addresses actually submitting to the App Store, and then finally what to do with your app after it's in the App Store. This chapter also touches on alternative monetization strategies such as ads or in app purchases.
Synopsis
Using the proven Wrox Professional format, Professional iPhone Programming with MonoTouch and .NET/C# provides experienced .NET and C# developers with the knowledge the need to become proficient, successful iPhone application developers without having to learn Objective-C, Cocoa, or Xcode. Professional iPhone Programming with MonoTouch and .NET/C# covers: MonoTouch and MonoDevelop Screen controls, UI development, and meeting the iPhone UI guidelines Data controls, windows, and controllers Working with data, SqlLite, REST, SOAP, XML, and JSON Tables and layouts Maps, Geolocation, Geocoding, and MonoTouch.MapKit Device feature support for networking, battery, accelerometer, orientation, and proximity Multimedia, pictures, video, and audio recording and playback Communicating with other applications, NSURL, MonoTouch.AddressBook, and interfacing with Objective-C applications Internationalization and Localization Silverlight for the iPhone (if supported by Novell) AppStore, deploying, and making money
Synopsis
What .NET C# developers need to enter the hot field of iPhone apps
iPhone applications offer a hot opportunity for developers. Until the open source MonoTouch project, this field was limited to those familiar with Apple's programming languages. Now .NET and C# developers can join the party. This Wrox guide is the first book to cover MonoTouch, preparing developers to take advantage of this lucrative opportunity. MonoTouch opens the field of iPhone app development to .NET and C# developers for the first time; the Wrox reputation among .NET developers assures them that this guide covers everything they need Author team includes the author of the popular MonoTouch Wrox Blox; the book covers screen controls, UI development, meeting iPhone UI guidelines, working with data, SqlLite, REST, SOAP, XML, and JSON Also covers data controls, windows, controllers, maps, geocoding, multimedia, pictures, video and audio recording and playback, the App Store, deploying, making money with apps, and much more
Using the proven Wrox Professional format, this book arms experienced .NET and C# developers with the knowledge the need to become proficient, successful developers of iPhone applications.
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Develop iPhone apps using tools you already knowC# and .NET
MonoTouch opens the door for .NET and C# developers to create Apple iPhone and iPad applications using C#. Written by a team of leading community experts, this unique book walks you through the process of writing applications for the world's most exciting mobile platform while leveraging the features of the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Professional iPhone Programming:
Introduces MonoTouch and the MonoDevelop IDE
Shows how to use UI controls following Apple's guidelines
Demonstrates displaying data and using tables for navigation
Reviews programming video and audio APIs
Investigates device support for proximity, orientation, and more
Looks at building iPad applications with large-screen controls
Explains how to deploy to the App Store and make a profit
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Synopsis
This book provides experienced .NET and C# developers with the knowledge necessary to become proficient, successful iPhone application developers without having to learn Objective-C, Cocoa, or Xcode. With a Foreword by the MonoTouch creators, this book covers several areas including MonoTouch and MonoDevelop, screen controls, meeting the iPhone UI guidelines, and Silverlight for the iPhone. The authors, one of whom wrote Wrox’s immensely popular Wrox Blox, also delve into UI development, data controls, tables and layouts, maps and geolocation, and communication with other applications.
About the Author
Wallace B. McClure is a Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, member of the national INETA Speaker's Bureau, and has a popular blog and podcast.
Martin Bowling is a software developer and marketer working with small and medium sized businesses.
Craig Dunn has worked on web technologies in corporate environments since 1993.
Chris Hardy, an ASPInsider, works at a digital agency in Manchester, UK.
Rory Blyth has worked in the software development industry for nearly a decade.
Table of Contents
FOREWORD.
Introduction.
Chapter 1 Introduction to iPhone Development with MonoTouch for C# Developers.
Chapter 2 Introduction to MonoTouch.
Chapter 3 Planning Your App's UI: Exploring the Screen Controls.
Chapter 4 Data Controls.
Chapter 5 Working with Data on the iPhone.
Chapter 6 Displaying Data Using Tables.
Chapter 7 Mapping.
Chapter 8 Application Settings.
Chapter 9 Programming with Device Hardware.
Chapter 10 Programming with Multimedia.
Chapter 11 Talking to Other Applications.
Chapter 12 Localizing for an International Audience.
Chapter 13 Programming the iPad.
Chapter 14 Just Enough Objective-C.
Chapter 15 The App Store: Submitting and Marketing Your App.
INDEX.