
Stanford is now offering free video (and PDF) downloads of iPhone Application Programming class on iTunes U. 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.
So if you are interested in learning to program for the iPhone and have limited resources, this just may be the opportunity you been waiting for.
 
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