The Best Resources In iOS Development Sept.20 2010 (For Week Sept. 11- Sept. 17)

It’s been another great week to be an iOS developer, it seems that with the news a couple of weeks ago that Apple had decided to allow third party tools many developers have increased their focus on the iOS platform.

With Twitter making the switch to only oauth authentication recently, the most popular post on this website was about a great library from Google allowing for easily implementing an oauth authentication scheme in iOS apps.

Here’s the most popular resources on this site from Sept.11-Sept.17

Open Source Oauth Library For Easy Authentication On iOS Devices – Google has provided a new Oauth library that allows you to perform oauth authentication with just a few lines of code.

Avoid Contract iPhone Development Pitfalls – Some great tips to help aspiring contract iOS developers to avoid wasting time.

Essential Tips For Finishing Your iOS Game – A great collection of tips in order to help you choose the right game idea, get started,  and how to deal with the issues that come up once you’ve started.

iPhone UI Design Video Presentation – An excellent presentation on creating great iPhone UI’s from an expert designer with great examples of terrific iPhone user interfaces.

Open Source Core Text Wrapper – Great wrapper for the Core Text library that allows for easy multi-column text display, pagination and more.

Cross Platform iPhone And Android Solutions – A collection of available solutions for development of apps that work on both the iOS and Android platforms.

Enable File Sharing With iTunes – An excellent in-depth tutorial on how to transfer files from within your apps to and from iTunes on the desktop.

Standout Beginner iPhone Development Books – A look at some excellent iPhone development books for beginners looking to utilize Cocoa Touch.

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