Apple adds iPhone development resources
Interesting in programming for the iPhone, but not really sure where to start? Apple’s posted a new addition to its iPhone resources on the Apple Developer Connection: a sample game called Puzzler. You can download the source code for Puzzler, which includes the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files and tinker to your heart’s content.
If that’s not enough for you, Apple’s also put up a video on iTunes called “Designing Web Content for iPhone” (you’ll need to register for a free ADC account to view it). The one hour video, apparently culled from a WWDC session, shows you techniques for creating applications for the iPhone.
One moment caught my eye: When they show off the bookmarks on the iPhone, it includes a link to Fake Steve. Awesome.
[Thanks, Lucas!]
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