Published 4/10/2009
at Apple Hot News
For two weeks now, Evan Doll and Alan Cannistraro have enjoyed the rapt attention of their students. Eager to learn how they can write apps for iPhone and iPod touch, they’ve signed up for “iPhone Application Programming,” a ten-week course offered by Stanford University’s School of Engineering. Like to sit in? No need to matriculate; simply subscribe to the free course on iTunes U.
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