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Stanford to Offer iPhone Programming Course

According to Stanford’s Computer Science course catalog for the fall, students will have the opportunity to take a course in “iPhone Application Programming.” The class, cs193P, is so far academia’s first response to Apple’s release of the iPhone SDK, which has allowed countless programmers to capitalize on the phone’s success. It’s nice to see a leading university offer a course about a recent piece of consumer technology—hopefully other universities will follow suit. A strong base of college programmers will energize the iPhone application market by introducing a variety of innovative and (likely) free applications.

 

[Stanford CS Fall 2008 course listings]

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