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The Categorized OpenGL ES Tutorial Collection

I’ve received several requests for this, and I agree that finding the right OpenGL ES tutorial can be difficult so what I’ve decided to do is go through many of the available tutorials and order them by both degree of difficulty, and the native device type for the tutorials.

Below you will find OpenGL ES tutorials covering OpenGL ES 2.0, 1.1, 1.0, 1.x, for the Apple iPhone, Google Android, Pocket PC, and Microsoft Windows Mobile.  Any of these tutorials cannot be converted from one device to another, but the original device type for each tutorial is listed. 

Open Source iPhone Apps List – 39 App Store Apps So Far!

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Welcome to the fourth iteration of the open source iPhone apps list.  For those that have seen similar listings on other sites using the exact wordings, and links below welcome to the source for the original list.

It can be tough to learn how to develop, especially when it comes to finding complete examples.  That’s why I put this list together.  Each of these open source iPhone apps is not just open source, but has been in the app store, and all but one are in there right now.  So if you’re looking for an example of some real apps here they are.

iPhone Game Tutorial With Videos – Programming Tutorials

Just like to turn you guys on to what are the best iPhone game tutorial with video on the web so far in case you haven’t seen them.  Please note that this is not the simplest iPhone game programming tutorials as you will be building an OpenGL game engine from scratch.  This does also make this a great iPhone opengl tutorial.

My Top 10 Favorite iPhone Developer Blogs

I’m often asked how I keep up with all the new API’s available for an iPhone developer at each OS patch, and really the secret is just keeping up with some blogs.  I use Google Reader, place the blogs in there, and skim over them.  There’s alot of great blogs out there, these are the 10 that I currently keep in my Google Reader.  You’ll go nuts trying to keep up with everything, I tried for awhile, but now I find I can get up to speed just with these resources.

Answers For Aspiring iPhone Developers On Twitter

As some of you probably know I have a twitter account where I generally twitter about iPhone Development stuff.  I’ve also thrown out answers to aspiring iPhone asking questions about iPhone development, and I’ve been asked some myself.  Many of the same questions come up repeatedly, and some can’t really be answerd in 140 chars.  so I’ve decided to create this page.