iOS Programming Course 2012 – Lecture 1 iOS (Objective-C Primer)
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The hipster’s language
Great teacher. But what a shit-uggly language. The @ and the [] ugghh…
What was Steve Jobs’ team thinking. This doesn’t add to readability.
And I am even an avid Python lover so I am no stranger to weird syntax.
This is better than the Stanford tutorial
Gay speaker
I’m a 13 year old apple developer, but I can’t go to college yet to get a
formal education of code. This is the next best thing.
stopp!!! my brains!! its one FIRE!!! STOPPPPPP!!!!
Object C at 48min.
You’re Welcome.
Good Lecture; Fast Paced; definitely not for beginners. Need to focus when
your watching, think about something else just moment and you lost when you
return.
Amazing class. I really wish I had a teacher like him.
fantastic class, a clean enabler for a objective C beginners. Thanks a
lot Sir !!
I wish we had more professors like him in the world ….awesome lecture.
10 mins in and i can tell he is an awesome tutor
First 30 minutes and I really want to have this guy as my teacher. Amazing.
Thanks a lot.
Awesome lesson!
You taught me why I would never want to ever start objective c. Fuck you
Apple for inventing objective c. Still like my mac though. <3
These Computers From T.H.E Hell
I wish a had David as a teacher when was a student! He’s very good at
vulgarising complexe things!
Unless it’s some other type of chalk
Really good, you explain things in great detail. I look forward to watching
more of these
Oh….I want to add…there are quite a few changes in iOS 6 over iOS 5
especially in memory management, explicit property synthesis removal,
method ordering, data type declaration syntax, and so much more…but these
are changes that are different now than what is discussed here in this
lecture…so just keep in mind some of this is not relevant in iOS6 version
but everything in this lecture IS still good and well delivered.
Man I wish I didn’t slack off in high school and could’ve gone to Harvard!
Great tutorial
How do I transfer everything this guy knows into my damn brain NOW!! Where
is the matrix when you need it?
This guy is awesome.
Is these programming steps for begginers or experienced users ?and is there
a similar programming language for windows?.
Very VERY good lecture David. Well done. Pointers and all the syntax
variations right up to steps to implement dot notation. Excellent! I would
suggest to anyone who plans to sit through this…READ first, a basic book
or tutorial on c programing as well as iPhone iOS 6 Development Essentials.
David moves along at a perfect pace IF you already have a good foundation
in programming. I look forward to watching the other lectures.
Great lecture! I’m a Java/C# programmer and it’s extremely helpful that you
drew similarities to these languages syntaxes.