4. Interface Builder, Controls, Target-Action

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(April 13, 2009) Alan Cannistraro discusses the interface builder, controls, and target-action.

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  • I would recommend those who are interested also look up tutorials by thenewboston for iphone. He's pretty good also.

  • Thanks for sharing the lecture. Interesting to see how the person sitting the front tried some reality distortion. Did not he say Interface Builder does not generate code, it freezes the mapping and unfreezes it at run-time. Come on that frozen stuff is also code; very plain simple code. Just that it is not Objective-C.

  • thats why i love programming. everything is in the mind. the sky is the limit.

  • I think they should group videos according to categories so its easy to watch in order.

  • @pimplydickballs I completely agree, compared to some of the other lecturers at Stanford this is substandard, hell this is substandard for a free learning resource.

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