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Originally Posted by Tambourin
if you want to make iphone apps java and basic won't help you much.
The standard way is to start with C.
Then continue with Objective-C.
Simultanously you can also read an iphone dev book like "Beginning iphone development", so you don't loose motivation.
There are also other skills to learn, like photoshop/gimp.
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From experience, definitely start with C before migrating to Objective C. And learning photoshop is always helpful, even if you start outsourcing graphics tasks down the road. I still use photoshop regularly, but no longer on client-critical projects...those are handed off to great graphic designers that are miles ahead of me. The key is doing what you love while leveraging the expertise of others for tasks you don't like/not good at.