There are many good tutorials on the Web:
Here is a link to some:

http://www.bestuniversities.com/blog/2009/100-free-courses-tutorials-for-aspiring-iphone-app-developers/

One of the very rich ones is Stanford's iTune University class:

http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs193p/cgi-bin/index.php

I found it to be quite
challenging and not exactly relevant to what I was doing.  You may
want to save that for when you are up the learning curve a bit.

The following link has many excellent tutorials - while aimed for
scientists, the author is an excellent developer.  These are Cocoa
tutorials, not specific to the iPhone, but highly relevant.

http://www.macresearch.org/cocoa_for_scientists

Beyond
that, there are a number of topic specific tutorials which may be
found through Google.  If you have a specific area of difficulty, send
a note to  this list, or perhaps better
[email protected], someone will likely respond.

Then for the books (which are well worth it).  Perhaps the best to
begin with is:

Cocoa Programming For Mac OS X Third Edition by Aaron Hillegass (not
iPhone specific, but does a great job of introducing you to Cocoa)

Depending what you need, there are other books which are quite
helpful.  I agree
with Juliaan and found the following to be a good cookbook style approach:

Beginning iPhone Development by Dave Mark and Jeff LaMarche

For a great view of the Web, Native and Hybrid side of iPhone development,
check out:

iPhone In Action by Christopher Allen and Shannon Appelcline

Xcode 3 Unleashed by Fritz Anderson is also very good and delves into areas
such as debugging, plists and version control.

Be patient as you progress, because while Xcode and Interface Builder are
extremely powerful, if you are not fully fluent in Objective C and the
nuances of Apple's development environment, you will get frustrated.  There
are solutions, however, to pretty much every problem you will encounter.

Enjoy!

S

On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Juliaan <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi there,
>
> I also started developing for the iPhone about 5 months ago... I am
> originally a windows developer and must say that the challenge to date
> has been a bit challenging but one does get use to it over time.
>
> I went out and got myself the following books which has been a great
> help to date and I personally think they are a must read if you are
> not use to Objective-C:
>
>     • Learn Objective-C on the Mac (Apress)
>     • Beginning iPhone Development - Exploring the iPhone SDK
> (Apress) - see there is a new one for the 3.0 SDK
>
> There is also a book called “The iPhone Developer's Cookbook” but
> apparently there are things in the book that is not supported by the
> Apple Human Interface Guide so it is nice for reference and to learn
> more about the capabilities of the coding for the iPhone.
>
> If you have registered with Apple there are also many tutorials on
> there site that will definitely get you started, that is actually
> where I started, you can also download test apps from there that will
> give you a very good idea as to how to do certain stuff.
>
> Also, join some forums; there are lots to learn from the guys that
> know what they're doing.
>
> Good luck...
>
> Juliaan
>
> On Aug 10, 9:54 pm, Carlos Serrano <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am new in the development of apps for Iphone, and I would like to know
> if
> > there are good tutorials. I have been searching in Google and have not
> seen
> > anything specially interesting.
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > --www.xinterface.net
>
> >
>

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