Colin Eberhardt reviews iOS Programming for .NET Developers

July 30, 2012

A fellow by the name of Colin Eberhardt in the U.K. has reviewed my book that teaches .NET devs how to write iPhone and iPad apps. Colin’s review of iOS Programming for .NET Developers is circumspect and has reasonable critiques. He summarizes the review with a few sentences that made me sigh with relief, because they confirm that I succeeded in writing a book that .NET developers gain real value by reading. Colin writes…

“What makes this book unique is that it helps you leverage your existing skills in a way that you would find very hard to do by yourself. The similarities between the two environments are far from obvious, but I am happy to say that there are a great many! I feel that reading this book has increased my comprehension of iOS application development far quicker than a standard text on learning iOS would have allowed.”

Visit Book Review: iOS Programming for .NET Developers for the full review.

Thanks for the review, Colin!

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My book about iOS programming is now available in iBooks

July 16, 2012

Well, that was fast! Less than forty-eight hours after I submitted iOS Programming for .NET Developers to Apple’s iBookstore, it got approved and is now available for sale worldwide. I heard of some books taking weeks or even months to get approved, so I must have some special mojo working in my favor…

If you’re a .NET developer looking to learn iOS, and want to read about it on your iPad or iPhone, visit http://itunes.apple.com/book/isbn9780985784508

Visit the book’s homepage to learn more about it, and the various formats it is available in.


My book about iOS programming is now available!

July 15, 2012

Over the past several months I have been working like a madman on a book that explains iOS to .NET developers. I’m proud to announce that iOS Programming for .NET Developers has been published! Like my last book, Advanced MVVM, this book is self-published. It is currently available in paperback and Kindle editions, but stay tuned for iBooks and Nook editions coming soon.

For more information, and a free sample, visit http://iosfordotnetdevs.com