December 2013
Beginner
576 pages
16h 4m
English
In this chapter, we dive right in and show you how to write your first Objective-C program. You won’t work with objects just yet; that’s the topic of the next chapter. We want you to understand the steps involved in keying in a program and compiling and running it.
To begin, let’s pick a rather simple example: a program that displays the phrase “Programming is fun!” on your screen. Without further ado, Program 2.1 shows an Objective-C program to accomplish this task.
Program 2.1
// First program example#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>int main (int argc, const char * argv[]){ @autoreleasepool { NSLog (@"Programming is fun!"); } return 0;}
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