Last week The Unofficial Apple Weblog reported that Stanford University will be offering what appears to
be a course in “iPhone Application Programming” this coming Fall semester.
TUAW also suggest that the active Non-Disclosure Agreement developers enter into when working on Apple’s SDK might have an interesting impact on the class. Apple’s NDA, for instance, disallows people from discussing specifics regarding the iPhone’s platform, making a class revolving around that exact premise challenging to say the least.
The course will likely be taught by one (or more) of the same Apple employees that teach a Cocoa Programming course on campus. Apple and Stanford have shared a close relationship; however, it is still uncertain whether or not that enables them to circumvent the NDA restriction.
For more, check out TUAW’s full article.
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