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Thrown into this with a current app. that "boss" hates!
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<blockquote data-quote="AvisNocturna" data-source="post: 1399295" data-attributes="member: 199685"><p>Hi!</p><p></p><p>You can open an xcode 3 project in xcode 4, it should convert fine if it is a simple project without sub-projects etc...just try it on a backup copy!</p><p></p><p>The beginning point of any C program is always the main function. This is also true for Objective-C/Cocoa. A function called UIApplicationMain is called in the main function, starting the Cocoa "machinery". For most developers, the start point is the applicationDidFinishLaunching: method of the UIApplication delegate. Look for this method and you'll find your starting point!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvisNocturna, post: 1399295, member: 199685"] Hi! You can open an xcode 3 project in xcode 4, it should convert fine if it is a simple project without sub-projects etc...just try it on a backup copy! The beginning point of any C program is always the main function. This is also true for Objective-C/Cocoa. A function called UIApplicationMain is called in the main function, starting the Cocoa "machinery". For most developers, the start point is the applicationDidFinishLaunching: method of the UIApplication delegate. Look for this method and you'll find your starting point! [/QUOTE]
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