On 25 Apr 08, at 08:23, Hamish Allan wrote:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Sidnei Vladisauskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I always wanted to develop for mobile plataform, and now, with the iphone,
wich is a good gadget, I decided to join in new and long journey.

I´m studying objective-C around one month and have some doubts.

2) There are some pretty fundamental gaps in your understanding of
Objective-C. Coming from a scripting background, you should probably
learn C first. Search the archives for recommendations on books and
online tutorials.

Once you've learned C, starting with a (desktop) Cocoa application is probably a good idea as well. It's a lot easier to debug a desktop app, there's much more information available, and you can discuss and ask questions freely. As an added bonus, there appears to be a lot of common ground between Cocoa and UIKit, so much of what you learn on the desktop will carry over to iPhone programming._______________________________________________

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