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Stanford Again Offering iPhone App Development Course Free on iTunes U
![]() Stanford University is again offering the iOS 6 edition of Paul Hegarty's well-regarded iPhone and iPad application development course free on iTunes U. This year, Stanford is running the course on Stanford's Piazza collaboration platform -- the same social learning service that Stanford students use -- as well as iTunes U. This setup allows students to assist each other and get more from the class. ![]() Quote:
Article Link: Stanford Again Offering iPhone App Development Course Free on iTunes U |
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Hopefully this course will teach future developers how to make their apps run snappier.
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Though I am old now, if I were college-age and SMRT enough, I would have loved to attend Stanford. I love that they take part in iTunes u...
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Having said that, I love these iOS lectures and definitely endorse them. |
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Free education? Hell yeah!
I am a huge fan of online courses and am looking forward to this one. I picked up a learn-objective-C book recently in the hopes of teaching myself how to program some basic iOS apps. Now I have some real inspiration to hurry up and finish that book before I fall too far behind.
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These videos are priceless. Mr. Hegarty can get it done, and make it fun while he's doing it. Can't wait to download these and get serious about this again (one month away from finishing 3 college courses, getting my degree, then it's iDev time, game on!)
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Everyone subscribes. 0.1% actually go through and watch them.
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I got my foundation from the 2011 versions of this course, great instructor, solid practices, really nice breadth of topics that gets into plenty of interesting smartphone particulars like the various instrumentation.
Good stuff! Downloading tonight (no matter how much you know, there's always little things you pick up).
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Ohh.
Count me in. This will be fun.
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Can't wait! All the tutorials out there (including Stanford's old ones) are outdated, and Xcode has undergone some major changes. I tried programming for iOS before with old tutorials, and it did NOT go well.
---------- Is Stanford sponsored by Apple? They used to have some huge Xgrid cluster. Pretty neat. |
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I can definitely say the brightest CS people I've met in my career have come from Carnegie Mellon, Stanford, and RPI. Advice for the youngsters ![]() As for the course, when someone asks for advice in getting started on iOS this is course is one of the first things I suggest. |
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Great course...
I went to do it last year, but when Paul stated the pre-reqs in the first lecture (Object Orientated programming skills), decided to do their CS106A course (Programming Methodology) first. This is also on iTunesU and has an awesome instructor, Mahran Sahami (his lectures are very educational and very entertaining - I was hoping to see him do CS106B, but no such luck yet). I then did this iOS course but fell behind (still working on it) and am going to do it again as it's updated for iOS6 and has new assignments.
Bear in mind that this course does not teach you to program, whereas CS106A does . ---------- Quote:
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I signed up and was going through it, but two lectures in and nothing was posted in the course materials. I had to go back and watch over 2 hours of classes to get the code he posted for the students... guess they forgot about us online folk. Anyway, the class is presented great, and the prof definitely knows what he is doing, but I really needed the materials (like the lecture slides) to be posted, plus the notes which were more expanded than the slideshow. These are the things the students get, but as of two lectures in, we didn't.
I just got some great books on Ojb-C and I think I'm going to go through the books then come back to this course. I don't have the pre-requisites required, so some terminology, etc.was over my head. I'll check them out again and hopefully they provide course materials quicker.
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will be full,soon.#
and oh yeah I saw all videos!! |
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Online iPhone app development course on "iTunes U" is really great stuff to learn development of iPhone apps. Also, I would like to take this chance to learn online.
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That's strange, when I applied in 2006 I received a very nice rejection letter. They actually complimented several parts of my application, but ultimately said my 4.3 wasn't high enough (and I knew it wasn't).
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Is it possible to still join the course
I know I am late to the party because registrations closed on 1st Feb but is there by any chance a possibility that I could still join the course.
Would love to be part of it. Can you let me know? |
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So far I'm very impressed with the quality of the lectures and slides/walk-throughs. Four lectures in and just completed the first assignment. IMO it's a pretty intense course so far. Definitely not for new programmer. I'm a developer and went through the Beginning iPhone Development three or so years ago, so most concepts are not new. I reckon I'd be struggling to keep track without this background. |
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