Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Objective-C for iPhone application development


iPhone is getting popular day-by-day. Naturally the demand for iPhone applications is increasing. So if you are ready to take the next big step, you can start learning how to develop software for iPhone.

The operating system used in iPhone is called iPhone OS (which is also the operating system for iPod). Unfortunately iPhone doesn't support Java like most of the smart phones. The programming language that can be used to write programs for iPhone is Objective-C. If you already know it, then you are one step ahead. Else you can start learning it. You can read this tutorial: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjectiveC/ which is recommended by many.

For resources, you must visit iPhone Developer's Center: http://developer.apple.com/iphone/ and download the iPhone SDK.

Please share your experience with iPhone application development.

Wikipedia links: iPhone, Objective-C, iPhone OS

3 comments:

Nick said...

Did you really just link to the Apple developer site? Google does a much better job of directing me there for iPhone Obj-C development than your "blog post."

Not to sound like a jerk, but if you don't have any content to post, don't post! It's one thing if you are bringing attention to a new resource nobody will know about, it's quite another to simply link to the developer site everyone and their dog will find before they find this posting.

davidjones035 said...

Nice post. You rightly said that With increasing demand of iPhone the demand for iPhone Application Development would rise. Any developer looking for good iPhone Developer career should join professional training course to be ready for the upcoming challenge.

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