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<blockquote data-quote="Woodchopper" data-source="post: 1422722" data-attributes="member: 244697"><p><strong>Great Post!</strong></p><p></p><p>I have been aspiring to program also, however not having any knowleage of how to do it, I'll tell you what I have been doing.</p><p></p><p> I purchased " <a href="http://www.ebooksdownloadfree.com/Programming-general/Beginning-Programming-for-Dummies-Repost-BI3213.html" target="_blank">Programming For Dummies</a>" I really liked this book, because It taught me some of the basic foundations of programing,common terms like, Variables, if then statements, strings, boolan exprestions, ect, there are examples of different lauguages doing the same thing, like printing " Hello World " on the screen, and how each laguage handels basic math.</p><p></p><p> After getting into this book for a bit I decided to learn C++, different forums suggested learning C++ before learning Objective-C and It made sence. So I have been poking around that for a bit.</p><p></p><p> I also found this neat app for my iPad called "Code to GO" you can wright code in a bunch of different langauges and the app uses there Linux servers to compile the programs ( you have to be online for the compiler to work ) what is nice all of the different languages have samples of "Hello World"</p><p> It was 3 or 4 bucks and deffinatly worth checking out, I would not wright a giant app with it but to practice coding, I think it is great.</p><p></p><p> So after reading this I am convinced that Objective-C is what I need to learn, The YouTube videos that were posted are great! I worked through a few and after making some adjustment to take into account that I am using XCode 4.3 and the videos use XCode 3. they work nicly.</p><p></p><p> I found an e-book version of "<a href="http://www.ebooksdownloadfree.com/Programming-general/Mac-Programming-for-Absolute-Beginners-BI26222.html" target="_blank">Mac Programming for Aabsolute Beginners</a>" that web site has a lot of great titles and they are free. </p><p></p><p> I hope some of this helps</p><p> John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodchopper, post: 1422722, member: 244697"] [b]Great Post![/b] I have been aspiring to program also, however not having any knowleage of how to do it, I'll tell you what I have been doing. I purchased " [URL="http://www.ebooksdownloadfree.com/Programming-general/Beginning-Programming-for-Dummies-Repost-BI3213.html"]Programming For Dummies[/URL]" I really liked this book, because It taught me some of the basic foundations of programing,common terms like, Variables, if then statements, strings, boolan exprestions, ect, there are examples of different lauguages doing the same thing, like printing " Hello World " on the screen, and how each laguage handels basic math. After getting into this book for a bit I decided to learn C++, different forums suggested learning C++ before learning Objective-C and It made sence. So I have been poking around that for a bit. I also found this neat app for my iPad called "Code to GO" you can wright code in a bunch of different langauges and the app uses there Linux servers to compile the programs ( you have to be online for the compiler to work ) what is nice all of the different languages have samples of "Hello World" It was 3 or 4 bucks and deffinatly worth checking out, I would not wright a giant app with it but to practice coding, I think it is great. So after reading this I am convinced that Objective-C is what I need to learn, The YouTube videos that were posted are great! I worked through a few and after making some adjustment to take into account that I am using XCode 4.3 and the videos use XCode 3. they work nicly. I found an e-book version of "[URL="http://www.ebooksdownloadfree.com/Programming-general/Mac-Programming-for-Absolute-Beginners-BI26222.html"]Mac Programming for Aabsolute Beginners[/URL]" that web site has a lot of great titles and they are free. I hope some of this helps John [/QUOTE]
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