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Old 06-30-2010, 11:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi Guys I am an experienced HTML coder and I am starting to look at the iPhone SDK can anyone give a brief overview of the different files and some rules as the books teach me like a monkey pressing buttons and not about what I need to know! A coding reference sheet would be really helpul dont know if one exists.

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Just to give an idea about the files check out
https://developer.apple.com/iphone/l...mer/index.html
But you also want to read,
https://developer.apple.com/iphone/l...tiveC/ObjC.pdf
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Thanks these really look great! I am still finding it hard to relate programming styles to HTML style coding should I forget all the rules in HTML or are some transferable?
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Thanks these really look great! I am still finding it hard to relate programming styles to HTML style coding should I forget all the rules in HTML or are some transferable?
Do you know any programming languages? , HTML Doesn't Count

Learning the basic C syntax would be a good first step.

Like the difference between '=' and '==', Were to put the semi colon, how 'if', 'while' and 'for' loops work. Etc..

Or... Forget Native iphone apps and use your HTML skills to write an iphone webapp?
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Do you know any programming languages? , HTML Doesn't Count

Learning the basic C syntax would be a good first step.

Like the difference between '=' and '==', Were to put the semi colon, how 'if', 'while' and 'for' loops work. Etc..

Or... Forget Native iphone apps and use your HTML skills to write an iphone webapp?
Thanks a webapp sounds good as a start into what I want to do. And I will start looking at C syntax any idea where to start?
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Thanks a webapp sounds good as a start into what I want to do. And I will start looking at C syntax any idea where to start?
Start at C programming.com - Your Resource for C and C++ Programming

Haha this was a year late, my bad

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