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Colleges now offer iPhone app making courses

Tue, Jan 13, 2009

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  | Author: Mobisabab    

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Are you interested in the world of iPhone app making? Has all the popular apps that have made app makers rich drawn you to the app side? Many of us avid app users would love to get into app making but have no idea how to start. There are iPhone app making books and app making seminars out there, but now a few colleges are offering courses in iPhone app developing. Qantm College of the UK has recently launched a iPhone Game Development course at their Islington campus and plan to launch similar courses in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Amsterdam, Munich and Berlin.

We’ve created the iPhone course specifically for designers who want to produce games and applications for the world’s most iconic instrument. The course will run alongside the established Game Design and Development course and has been designed with the needs of the games industry and the iPhone in mind.

Another college, Edison Labs is also offering their own iPhone app developers class. Their 4-day class will take place at their campus in Saratoga, CA for those with very little experience in app making. They also offer a more advanced 4-day class with those with computer language experience.

Introduces you to the core iPhone tools, the simulator, debugger, and the basics for creating a professional iPhone application requires some knowledge of Computer programming but no knowledge of iPhone development.

These classes are perfect for those who want to take the leap into iPhone app making and don’t know where to start. There is no guarantee you will be successful but if you don’t try you’ll never know. And who knows, you may be the person with the next hot iPhone app idea! These classes aren’t cheap however, be ready to fork over a few thousand dollars for each course. But if you make the next iFart app it may all be worth it.

-Ray

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