A newly published website aims to help aspiring iPhone coders write their applications by providing the source code to real working application in the hopes that users will learn by real-world examples.
I feel that this will be a wonderful resource and have yet to explore it in depth, however, I intend to join and see if I can pick up any useful knowledge. Have fun...
Yesterday, in an attempt to quell recent developer frustration, Apple officially lifted the non-disclosure agreement that it had previously placed on registered iPhone developers. Basically, the NDA said that iPhone developers weren't able to talk to one another about their problems in developing iPhone applications. Although the intention was to limit the competition from stealing ideas, in the end, the NDA proved to be more of a sore spot for developers.
We will see what type of ramifications the lifting of the NDA will have...Here's a
link to the actual notification. Enjoy!