February 8th, 2009

iPhone Blogs

iPhone Blogs - The best and brightest

BIT-101
http://www.bit-101.com/blog/
BIT-101 used to talk a lot about Actionscript, but recently 
has been learning Objective-C and the iPhone. Since I am in a similar boat, I find the way he thinks about programming easier to understand that other writers. Often posts user tutorials and code snippets. 

PReV
http://bill.dudney.net/roller/objc/
Written by Bill Dudney, author of a couple good books about iPhone development.

Jeff Lamarche
http://iphonedevelopment.blogspot.com/ 
Turned me on to the wonderful and beautiful Accessorizer.

Cocoa With Love
http://cocoawithlove.com/
You’d probably want to know a few things about Cocoa & objective-c before looking at this blog…they’re pretty heady…and really good.

iPhone Developer Tips
http://iphonedevelopertips.com/
More a repository of code snippets than a blog. I have come across a couple useful tips here that answered problems that had been annoying me.

App Craver
http://www.appcraver.com 
Posts reviews and descriptions of new apps coming to the Apple App Store. Good resource to thumb through and see what other people are doing out there. Not all the apps they post are stellar, but knowing what doesn’t work is just as important as what does.


iPhone Stalking - Strike terror into the hearts of your friends and family!

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p3LA_Q08eM-VAAyq03ZSjYQ
Finally, an easy way to hook up with iPhone Developers on twitter.  Just enter your twitter url, apps you have published, and a shoutout if you want to make one.  You can see a list of devs here: http://is.gd/hlhV

I think I am number 586. I am not sure what you would do with all these twitter accounts. I have poked around a bit, and guess what, surprise surprise, iPhone developers are people too! Just like you and me. You never know where they could be lurking…

Someone wrote a script to automatically follow these people on Twitter. I don’t think I am going to be doing that, but by all means, knock yourself out.

Related
http://bill.dudney.net/roller/objc/entry/following_iphone_dev_s_on