Mac
Developer Training Videos
Seeing is Understanding
One
of the best ways to learn anything is to be shown.
Mac Developer Network Training Videos walk you
through what you need to know, in the order you
need to know it in order to get up to speed with a
specific technology or technique.
We have a large number of training videos in the
pipeline so check back regularly to see what's been
released or subscribe to our MDN news feed
From a
review by Danny
Greg on 16th August 2008
This course walks you
through Objective-C's memory management techniques
using over 85 minutes of video. By time you finish
watching and implementing the techniques described
in this course you will be able to develop robust
leak free Objective-C applications.
View a preview
and see full details HERE
This course shows you
how to add a items to OS X's Status Bar
View a preview
and see full details HERE
This 26 minute video
tutorial walks you through the process of creating
reusable framework projects in Xcode and
demonstrates everything you need to know to use
them either directly in your projects or as shared
frameworks on your Mac
View a preview
and see full details HERE
Developing
and Using Frameworks
Memory
Management in Objective-C
Adding
Items to the StatusBar
From A
review by Joseph
Crawford on 11th July 2008
Overall I
think the videos are a very valuable resource, I
would love to see the amount of courses expand to
offer a library of video tutorials to aid both
beginners and old-hands alike. It will be
interesting to take a look at the amount of courses
offered in a year or so’s time, it may be that it
becomes another great cocoa resource (such
as CocoaDev
and
CocoaBuilder).
I certainly hope so.
Just to get
back on point, I would *highly* recommend both
the
Aaron Hillegass book and the
training courses offered by the
Mac Developer
Network. If you think
that you will buy several courses in the future it
might be very well worth the $25 yearly membership
so that you can get 50% off the courses as they
come out. Now just because I mentioned the
membership to the site and the video courses being
paid services the MDN
actually has a
lot of free stuff to offer to developers. They run
several free podcasts that are free to subscribe
to. Check out what they have to offer, it very well
may benefit you.
After
purchasing any MDN video you have 60 days to decide
if it was worth the money you paid for it.If you
don't think it was simply ask for your money back
and we will refund you the full amount.