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Chapter on Performance tuning, handling memory etc.

 
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Hi,

I have a few questions about your book and programming for iPad in general:
1. If I don't know objective C or have not programmed for iPhone, will reading your book help me as it is for beginners?
2. Does your book have a chapter that talks about Application performance, memory handling etc. in general?
3. Do you address the question of how to design an iPad application, things to consider etc. ?
4. Do you use any hypothetical (but realistic appearing) projects to demonstrate the use of topics that you are explaining in theory?


Thanks.
 
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1) It's for "absolute beginners" -- what do you think?
2) A list of chapters is available by clicking the link for the book on Amazon (see up there? It's a link.)
3) Well yeah--it's for iPhone and iPad.
 
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David Newton wrote:1) It's for "absolute beginners" -- what do you think?
2) A list of chapters is available by clicking the link for the book on Amazon (see up there? It's a link.)
3) Well yeah--it's for iPhone and iPad.


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