Thursday, October 14, 2010

14 October 2010

Went through Stanford University's iPhone Application Development (Winter 2010) lectures 6, 7 and 8 today. Learnt about View Controllers (lecture 6), Navigation and Tab Bar Controllers (lecture 7), as well as Scroll Views and Table Views (lecture 8). Generally, I feel that all these are necessary and can be found in almost all iPhone applications. They actually help the developers to better structure their codes (view controllers - MVC); the users to better navigate and interact with the application (navigation controllers, tab bar controllers, scroll views, table views). These are useful controls to better present data too.

Just watched Stanford University's iPhone Application Development (Spring 2009) lecture 8 as well. Had to go through this as the one in Winter 2010 didn't have the demo. We'll need to try out the demos in order to gain a better understanding before moving on to work on assignment 4.

Tried out the demos after watching the lectures. The codes were relatively simple to implement and I think I might have gotten the hang of it. Lets see how it goes for assignment 3 later on...

Gotta be more proactive! We didn't even have the HR's contact until Kevin asked.

looks like the age where the kids start getting their own tech gadgets are getting lower and lower...

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