I purchased an iPhone in September (a birthday present for myself). A couple months later I got a MacBook Pro just so I could write applications for my iPhone.
Now I’m not a newbie programmer. I’ve been programming for a long time. But Objective-C is one of the strangest languages that I’ve run across. I can code C, and C++, so this wasn’t a big step, but Objective-C is just plain archaic in many ways. However, given that Objective-C is the preferred language for both the Mac and the iPhone, I’m learning its intricacies and ideosyncracies whether I like it or not.
So I’ve got the iPhone application infrastructure complete, and I’m just working on the content now. I’ll be keeping you updated as I fight my way towards a spot in the iPhone application store.
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This post was written by Daniel Ferry on February 13, 2010