
Generally speaking, with in the first 5 reviews of just about any app in the App Store, people complain about how much it crashes and as a result that it sucks. With App Store development being today’s best way to strike it rich, everybody wants in. Apparently it looks like Apple wants you to be in too. Partnering with Standford, Apple will release videos and other source materials from Stanford’s undergraduate iPhone app development course through iTunes. Taught by two Apple engineers, the first video is over an hour long and is up right now. They will be free through the “iTunes U” educational channel. Here’s how the path looks on my iTunes:
Home>iTunes U>Stanford>Science&Technology>iPhone Application Programming-Video
Let’s make some apps!
[Engadget via iTunesStanford]

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