



Class students can apply for the early bird fee and save Euro 200 when signing up before Dec. 18. The class covers everything a student needs to know to begin developing applications for the iPhone and iPod touch, according to the folks at Big Nerd Ranch.
The first two days, taught by Matthias Fricke, are devoted entirely to teaching students Objective-C 2. This portion of the class is designed to be accessible to programmers without any experience in C or object-oriented programming.
The rest of the week builds on the foundation supplied by the Objective-C instruction and delves deep into iPhone development. The Cocoa touch portion of the class, taught by Alexander von Below, promises to teach students how to write complex applications for the iPhone and iPod.
Students attending the class are advised to bring an iPhone or iPod touch and the according USB connection cord to make best use of the instruction.
You can read more about Beginning iPhone Bootcamp, including the complete syllabus by going here.
The Big Nerd Ranch incorporates intensive training classes for Unix and Mac OS X programmers in a retreat setting outside Frankfurt, Germany. The class price of €3400 plus 19% VAT includes lodging, all meals, original instruction materials, 24-hour lab access, and transportation to and from the Frankfurt airport. Students are encouraged to bring independent projects to class, allowing for input from classmates and individual instructor attention.



