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I'm not sure we understand what your question is. For applications that are meant for the iPhone, XCode creates a single deployment called .IPA that contains all of the needed things for the application to work.
Now, traditionally, this .IPA contains the binary (written in Obj-C) and all the assets (images, music, etc.). You could easily write your program in any other language supported (C++ and C, I believe) but Obj-C is the native language of the Cocoa-Touch framework.. Hopefully that answers your question.. |
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