midSmoke app for iPhone and iPad



I’ve experience with VB.net,ASP.net etc. I’ll be attending a 40 hour /week course soon for 2 weeks on Objective-C for apple applications.

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  1. Sarah Thompson says:

    Define “hard” :D

    I’m just kidding, to learn Object-C you should master Object Oriented. Objective-C is an Object Oriented offshoot of C that also started in 1984 like C++ did, but each had 26 years to evolve in different directions, so Objective-C looks nothing like C++ and other similarly syntaxed OO languages.

    Once you have a little understanding of Objective-C, then find an iPhone development book, and it will start adding in what’s needed to build GUI apps for iPhones.

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