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Hey, first if your not aware Apress have released another book in there iphone catalogue which focuses on advanced aspects of iphone programming such as core data map kit etc.. called More iphone 3 Development its written by the same guys who wrote the last book and so far i have found it to be really handy only problem is though i cant find source code for the chapters which they made available for the other books, does anyone know where i can get these?

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You should follow @davemark and @jeff_lamarche on Twitter.

See here: http://twitter.com/davemark/status/7904296006

which points you eventually to here http://iphonedevbook.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=57&sid=618c51cd2...
You'll need to register on the forum Matt linked to to access the source code download.
I registered for the old book but cant find the content for the new book on there. I will have a deeper look.
Cheers guys was pulling my hair out because they had made a typo in the 4th chapter and the code was throwing some hideous errors but now that i have the source code all is well. Thanks again this place is becoming very useful in my attempt to graduate.
Just a wee quick note - if you come across any problems with code in books (I know there were some problems in the first book too), mention it to the group before heading for the source code. It gives the group a chance to look at errors and discuss possible solutions. I think we could all learn from these sorts of problems.

Is the book buying? I have the original, but I haven't read it the whole way through.

John Black said:
Cheers guys was pulling my hair out because they had made a typo in the 4th chapter and the code was throwing some hideous errors but now that i have the source code all is well. Thanks again this place is becoming very useful in my attempt to graduate.
As of yet i'm not a true believer that this book is worth buying doesn't seem to provide the same support the other one did. In the first book you kind of got a feeling for how you could implement changes in their code in order to work for your project but i don't see it so far but its early days only on chapter 5.

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