Seminar: Programming the iPhone

Speaker: Hugh Fisher, School of Computer Science, ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science

Date: Thursday, 25 June 2009

Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Venue: CSIT Seminar Room, N101, CSIT Building (Bldg 108), North Road, ANU (campus map)

Website: Seminars @ CECS

Enquiries: Hugh Fisher

This seminar will give an introduction to the Apple iPhone (and iPod Touch) as a programming platform. Topics covered will include the hardware and OS capabilities, programming environment, the new styles of user interaction, and the restrictions on development and distribution. Don’t expect any impressive demos or in-depth benchmarking: the target audience is people who’ve never programmed an iPhone but are curious about what is involved.

This seminar is part of the CECS Seminar Series.

Hugh Fisher is a long time owner and programmer of Apple computers, and also interested in human-computer interaction. He is also a long time member of the School of Computer Science.

Original Seminar Notice at: Programming the iPhone, CECS Seminar List, The Australian National University, 2009