- Explore Apple's own Getting Started guides and documentation, beginning with this guide to iOS dev. Apple's docs are actually a pretty good starting point.
- For the Objective-C language, Apple has a guide to programming in ObjC. It's relatively easy to follow; some of the C-like bits, around pointers and memory management, are tricky, but everything else is just describing a language that's a cross between Java and Ruby.
- The Stanford iOS course is supposed to be good. I don't know if that's on Coursera or anything.
- Programming iOS 6 book
- Here's an ObjC cheat sheet/reference, and that site has some other okay guides and tutorials
- Subscribe to iOS Dev Weekly
- NSHipster and objc.io cover more intermediate and advanced topics, once you're comfortable with the language and getting used to the frameworks
- Beyond that, you can skim through my bookmarks and see if anything there sounds interesting
- For really fun/moderately advanced stuff, read Mike Ash and Greg Parker
- http://sam.roon.io/ios-resources
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