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iPhone Developers, Meet Dean Collins

May 10th, 2009 MobileFreak

If you have not read or perhaps even experienced the success that mobile developers are having with the iPhone platform, I can only ask where you’ve been.

Now, if you’ve already convinced yourself you need to get started developing for the iPhone and are looking for some guidance in getting around the iPhone SDK, the Xcode IDE, interacting with a SQLite database, or just finding out where to start with your first iPhone app, you need to be reading Dean Collin’s material. He’s been on top of this iPhone stuff from the beginning, and now he and his colleagues (including Justin Roberts) are cranking out great information on dBlog.

dBlog breaks down the complex and makes it straightforward, and does it in an entertaining way. I know I’ve been reading their multi-part piece on the creation of the RSS Reader iPhone app, and it’s been key for me to better understand some key areas that I simply was not grasping before.

Go check them out!

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Comment by Dean Collins  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2009-05-11 09:08:17

Hi MobileFreak,

Thanks for the plug! A reader sent me an email letting me know that you had done a write up so I had to head on over to check it out!

I am glad that you have learnt something from my tutorials and be sure to check out the next installment in the RSS Reader Series (it is running well behind schedule due to client work, but I am doing my best to get it polished ASAP).

Cheers,
Dean

Comment by PATRICIA CARLIN  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2009-10-12 07:17:42

Hi – I don’t suppose you are Dean Collins from Smethwick? Trying to trace a Dean P Collins. please e.mail on seashorecollection@hotmail.co.uk if you are him! sorry to trouble you if not – concerning a purchase at Newbury show.

 
 
Comment by MobileFreak  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2009-05-18 00:56:18

Good to hear it Dean. Keep up the good work!

 
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