A little too busy tonight for a long blog post, but thought I’d share how excited I am to be helping assist the launch of a new course at Stanford this Fall:
CS 193P: iPhone Application Programming
The class website is still a work in progress, but it will come along. The course is open to Stanford undergrad and graduate students, as well as through the Stanford Center for Professional Development (SCPD) on video. Enrollment is limited, and my guess is that it will be oversubscribed.
A wonderful opportunity for me to dust off the old Objective-C skills, and help give back to the Stanford community. Launching new courses is always exciting, and I feel very lucky to be involved with this one in particular.
It might sound crazy to take this on in addition to the full load at both work and at home, but I’m excited to get back involved with teaching, and that’s worth the potential sleep deprivation for the quarter.
Fun!!
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The processor is labeled as a little bit newer design amount but it and the GPU are most likely the same pace since the 3GS. The old Touch using the same CPU and GPU as the 3G was faster. Besides having the clock pace turned up greater the Touch has less software programs to run because it’s not a telephone. It ought to beat any iPhone to this day in performance.
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