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On my way to becoming a Developer for IOS !!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="skallal" data-source="post: 1528647" data-attributes="member: 268318"><p>Let me chime in before this thread goes extinct! I have the third edition of the book pictures on the right, through Safari Books Online. But have been unable to download the source code for DemoMonkey. Have you been able to get that download TattooedMac?</p><p></p><p>I've mostly been a Windows person for the last 20+ years. My initial reason for getting a Mac last year, was to do iOS development. But I got sidetracked just playing around with the Mac, lol!</p><p></p><p>For me the hardest part is learning Objective-C. I'm already an experienced programmer with C#, which is a hot language in the Microsoft world, similar in syntax to Java. You would think that since both Objective-C and C# are based on C, it should be simple. Nothing could be further from the truth.</p><p></p><p>So for me, do I go whole hog and try to learn Objective-C? Or do I use third-party that tools allow me to code and iOS using C#? There already is one such tool by Xamarin.</p><p></p><p>I really need to quit playing with the Mac, and redouble my efforts to learn iOS development, darn it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skallal, post: 1528647, member: 268318"] Let me chime in before this thread goes extinct! I have the third edition of the book pictures on the right, through Safari Books Online. But have been unable to download the source code for DemoMonkey. Have you been able to get that download TattooedMac? I've mostly been a Windows person for the last 20+ years. My initial reason for getting a Mac last year, was to do iOS development. But I got sidetracked just playing around with the Mac, lol! For me the hardest part is learning Objective-C. I'm already an experienced programmer with C#, which is a hot language in the Microsoft world, similar in syntax to Java. You would think that since both Objective-C and C# are based on C, it should be simple. Nothing could be further from the truth. So for me, do I go whole hog and try to learn Objective-C? Or do I use third-party that tools allow me to code and iOS using C#? There already is one such tool by Xamarin. I really need to quit playing with the Mac, and redouble my efforts to learn iOS development, darn it! [/QUOTE]
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