I saw the first episode/class of the Itunes U - it was more of a
course outline.  I think the real dev. stuff will begin w/the next
class.

Good heads up!

On Apr 7, 6:55 am, brente <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know this group is for web dev, but this article is for the people
> coming looking for app dev info.
>
> http://www.macworld.com/article/139839/stanford_itunesu.html
>
> Last fall, Stanford University's School of Engineering began teaching
> a class on developing applications for the iPhone. This quarter, you
> don't have to empty your savings account to attend the class, as
> Stanford is now offering free video downloads of the class, "iPhone
> Application Programming," to the public on its iTunes U Web site. The
> class began this week, and will run for 10 weeks (users can also
> download slides and other course materials from the Web site for the
> course, CS 193P).
>
> The class is being taught by several Apple employees including Evan
> Doll, a Stanford Computer Science alum who has worked on the iPhone
> team since version 1.0 was released. And Alan Cannistraro and Paul
> Marcos have more than twenty years of Apple experience between them
> and now work on a variety of iPhone applications. Marcos formerly
> taught other programming courses in the Computer Science department at
> Stanford.
>
> iTunes Link 
> :http://deimos.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browsev2/itunes.stanford.edu
>
> cheers,
> brent

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