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Old 03-12-2008, 05:29 PM
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How do I use the new iPhone SDK software on Mac?

I recently downloaded the SDK software from Apple to create some applications for iPhone. However, I am a noob with developing software and need some help. I would appreciate it so much if anyone can give me tips on any of the following:
-how to work the SDK
-how to create an application from scratch
-list of codes to do various functions iPhone is capable of
...but most importantly:
-an easy-to-follow guide on how to use the SDK

If anyone even answers this I'll give you 'best answer' because this would help me so much.

Remember, I'm a noob... so if you're going to explain this to me try to put it in simplest form as possible.
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Cool! You're starting to develop! I'm also programming on the SDK...

One problem: Objective C has got to be the hardest language to learn, lol.

Anyway, the SDK itself is just a set of APIs and Libraries for the iPod Touch (so like one of the APIs would be to access the Photo Album on the iPhone).

You don't really work the SDK. I mean, you have to import it so like: #import. Then you can use the commands like .

- (void)touchesBeganNSSet *)touches withEventUIEvent *)event {
UITouch *touch = touches.anyObject;
if (!(touch.info & UITouchRighSwipedRight)) {
[self.nextResponder touchesBegan:touches forEvent:event];
} else {
[self handleSwipeRight:touch];
}
}

Application from scratch will require work.

The SDK is simply just a set of APIs and Libraries. Obviously Mac didn't come with UITouch. So that's all the SDK is for...giving you those extra commands that you can call.

If you want to learn, learn C...you'll get it in about a week, then go to Objective-C/Cocoa. Obj-C is a superset of C, so it shouldn't be that difficult. The syntax is approximately the same, it's just the implementation.

It's really really difficult. I don't even know why Apple put it on the freakin front page of the entire site.
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