Would-be iPhone developers struggling to make their apps do more than fart and crash take note: Apple and Stanford have partnered to offer videos and course materials from Stanford’s undergraduate iPhone app development course through iTunes. The course is being taught by two Apple engineers, and it sounds like videos will go up regularly — the first is scheduled to post on Friday. Alright, let’s all practice together: “Yeah, I took a class at Stanford.” Sounds good, doesn’t it?
[Via Wired]
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