Chapter 10. Learning Objective-C and the iPhone OS

This chapter covers

Over the next several chapters we’re going to dig into the other side of iPhone development, where you’ll be programming native applications using Apple’s own toolkit. As we discussed back in chapter 2, there are a number of reasons that the SDK is better than web development, just as the opposite is the case, depending on your particular needs.

In this chapter, we assume you have a good understanding of a rigorous programming language (like C), that you know the basic concepts behind object-oriented programming (OOP), and that you understand what the MVC architectural model is. ...

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