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iD4V3

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Mar 26, 2010
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Hey Everyone. :)

i decided to join this site cause i have fallen for everything Apple, and i knew this was the best place to come to meet people with similar interests :)

i hoping to develop my own Apps for iphone etc, but im a total new guy at it, any help or tips would be brilliant!

thanks :)
 
Hi!
Welcome!
We do love Apple too, but you sound like you have loads to learn mate.

Follow the rules, and use the search before asking something you will later regret.

Love Omi.

P.S. Apple will twist you into doing some of the most horrible things. Be careful
 
Thanks for the warm welcome:). It is indeed somethings you cant not keep coming back too, but hopefully this could be the best curse i have:), i have so much to learn, but as they say, we all started somewhere:), and i hope there is somegreat people i will meet on here who could help me:).
 
Haha well let me know if you find out how because i wouldnt mind one myself :)
 
Apple is a bitch for a love

She is so seductive but strings you along time after time again

I feel for you. It's a curse

Amen to that. To the OP, welcome to the forums (MR is one of the most informative, open and challenging forums online) and enjoy the weird and wonderful world of Apple. And yes, we love Apple too, even though it is a high maintenance relationship.....

Cheers
 
Welcome!!

As for the programming thing, if you have never programmed before, start off with objective c for dummies, then read one of steven kochan's books that should get you well on your way. If you've programmed before, just dive right into one of steven kochan's, and then find something on cocoa touch specifically.
 
As for the programming thing, if you have never programmed before, start off with objective c for dummies, then read one of steven kochan's books that should get you well on your way. If you've programmed before, just dive right into one of steven kochan's, and then find something on cocoa touch specifically.

Would objective C be a good first step before going straight into C++. From what I understand, C++ is meant to be smart, but I adjust to things quickly. What would you say? Sorry to jack the thread.

TO OP: Welcome to the forums and enjoy the apple experience. Have great fun but dont get to frustrated when apple dont bring out what you expected!
 
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