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<blockquote data-quote="TattooedMac" data-source="post: 1421002" data-attributes="member: 101749"><p>Oh i get now Van what you are trying to say, re: web based Applications, but into the favoured App Store is where I'm aiming.</p><p></p><p>Im with you scathe, about Obj-C, and for the way i know myself, unless any of the other code baring ways, in reality, if it doesn't give me a sure fire way of a short cut to understanding Obj-C then i really only want to learn the one way. </p><p>Yes i was good at Maths and Science at school A+ all round, i was smart to the point i was always scolded for finishing early and disrupting the rest of the class, because it was to easy to a point, i never pushed myself either, but the following 20 odd yearswasnt as kind to me and having gone off the rails in the legal and not so legal, i don't think i have the head for it now to take on too much at once. Like learning one thing to see how it correlates to the other. Im happy to stay with the one thing Obj-C, if in the end it does what its meant to and gets me to my final destination. if i take on 2 things, i know for sure ill end up getting kefuddled, mixed up, not enjoying it and then throwing what could be a good earner in the bin and never knowing what i could of been.</p><p>I am willing to put in the time to learn this Obj-C even though it can and will be challenging at times.</p><p>my only thing I'm questioning atm, is do i jump straight in and try to learn it as I'm trying to develop my App, or do i sit back in my comfy lounge, notebook on lap and spend the next 1000hrs learning as much as i can of Obj-C before i dive into my idea and hope someone else doesn't think of it first ?? And no what i have in mind, there isn't a App that i could find out there that does exactly what I'm thinking of doing.</p><p>Hmm decisions decisions lol </p><p></p><p>i appreciate the support here and please feel free to use this thread as much as you like to ramble on about anything code like, Obj-C like, App like things. One and for all and the more the better as the more i learn about others take on doing this the better <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Cheers Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TattooedMac, post: 1421002, member: 101749"] Oh i get now Van what you are trying to say, re: web based Applications, but into the favoured App Store is where I'm aiming. Im with you scathe, about Obj-C, and for the way i know myself, unless any of the other code baring ways, in reality, if it doesn't give me a sure fire way of a short cut to understanding Obj-C then i really only want to learn the one way. Yes i was good at Maths and Science at school A+ all round, i was smart to the point i was always scolded for finishing early and disrupting the rest of the class, because it was to easy to a point, i never pushed myself either, but the following 20 odd yearswasnt as kind to me and having gone off the rails in the legal and not so legal, i don't think i have the head for it now to take on too much at once. Like learning one thing to see how it correlates to the other. Im happy to stay with the one thing Obj-C, if in the end it does what its meant to and gets me to my final destination. if i take on 2 things, i know for sure ill end up getting kefuddled, mixed up, not enjoying it and then throwing what could be a good earner in the bin and never knowing what i could of been. I am willing to put in the time to learn this Obj-C even though it can and will be challenging at times. my only thing I'm questioning atm, is do i jump straight in and try to learn it as I'm trying to develop my App, or do i sit back in my comfy lounge, notebook on lap and spend the next 1000hrs learning as much as i can of Obj-C before i dive into my idea and hope someone else doesn't think of it first ?? And no what i have in mind, there isn't a App that i could find out there that does exactly what I'm thinking of doing. Hmm decisions decisions lol i appreciate the support here and please feel free to use this thread as much as you like to ramble on about anything code like, Obj-C like, App like things. One and for all and the more the better as the more i learn about others take on doing this the better :) Cheers Brent [/QUOTE]
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