4. Building an Application, MVC, Nib Files, Controls

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(January 14, 2010) Alan Cannistraro covers the application lifecycle, MVC design, Interface Builder and Nib files, control and target-action; and demonstrates HelloPoly.

Part of Stanford's Winter Quarter 2010 iPhone Application Development (CS193P) course.

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  • @basalduat And often it's way too much text! I might make it easier to give the presentation, but it's certainly too much for the listeners.

  • If you are going to show slides to us please use a larger font. At least 150 percent larger. Better yet have a student who is nearsighted watch your lecture on YouTube.

    Second. Black background is so very 1970s. White backgrounds are far easier to read.

    I appreciate your lectures.

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