Keith Lee is a noted composer, author, and technologist. He has composed numerous works for both soloists and diverse ensembles. He also has over 20 years of experience designing and implementing information systems.
iOS Programming Nuts and bolts provides a clear and concise overview of the iOS platform, describes its key features and APIs, and presents recommendations for developing iOS apps. It is written for readers who want to quickly get started coding iPhone and iPad apps and covers iOS 9, the latest release of the platform.
Objective-C Programming Nuts and bolts provides a clear and concise overview of the programming language, describes its key features and APIs, and presents recommendations for developing iOS and OS X apps using Objective-C. It is written for readers who want a general understanding of Objective-C technology along with developers who want to quickly get started with the language.
Swift Programming Nuts and bolts provides a clear and concise overview of the programming language, describes its key features and APIs, and presents recommendations for developing programs using Swift. It is written for readers who want to quickly get started coding with Swift and covers Swift 2.0, the latest release of the language.
We use computer programs every day, but have you ever wondered how they work? Well, Programming for Everyone is for you. It is designed to give you a good understanding of computer programming, maybe even inspiring you to take the next step and begin developing your own programs! The book is written for a very general audience, and prior programming experience is not required.
The Composer-Performer Relationship discusses the continually evolving relationship between composers and performers of Contemporary Art Music. It looks at how the roles and responsibilities of composers and performers have evolved, examines current practices, then concludes with a summary of performance considerations for contemporary music.
Core Objective-C in 24 Hours provides a clear and concise overview of the programming language, describes its key features and APIs, and presents recommendations for developing iOS and OS X apps using Objective-C. It is written for readers who want a general understanding of Objective-C technology along with developers who want to quickly get started with the language.