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These are the complete downloadable code examples for my books, iOS 7 Programming Fundamentals (http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920032465.do) and Programming iOS 7 (http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920031017.do).

Together, these two books constitute the 4th edition of my previous books, Programming iOS 4, Programming iOS 5, and Programming iOS 6. The book was getting awfully big (over 1150 pages in the 3rd edition, and growing); so for the 4th edition we have broken it into two volumes, something that I have always wanted to do anyway. I hope readers will find that this makes the book more tractable (both figuratively and literally).

The obvious place to split the volumes was after Chapter 13 (end of Part III). Thus, the structure of the two new books is exactly the same as the structure of the previous editions, but divided in two groups: iOS 7 Programming Fundamentals contains old chapters 1–13, and Programming iOS 7 contains old chapters 14–40.

Of course, in the second book, the chapter numbering now starts over at 1 (old Chapter 14 becomes new Chapter 1, and so on). Similarly, the second book starts on its own page 1. So the chapter and page numbering of the folders containing the examples has to reflect this. To keep the examples sorted in the right order, I've retitled the folders such that the examples from iOS 7 Programming Fundamentals start with bk1, and the examples from Programming iOS 7 start with bk2.

If you find these examples helpful and you haven't purchased the books, please consider doing so.

The downloadable code and screenshots for the previous editions — Programming iOS 6, published by O'Reilly in March 2013; Programming iOS 5, published by O'Reilly in March 2012; and Programming iOS 4, published by O'Reilly in May 2011 — have been moved off to subfolders "iOS6bookExamples", "iOS5bookExamples", and "iOS4bookExamples".

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