Orin, I don't know if things have changed at all over the past few years, but 
when I was developing I-phone stuff you could only write it with Objective C.  
It's not that bad but yes, if you struggled with BGT then I can see why you 
wouldn't care much for Objective C.

> You know, does Apple only let you
> code games in Objective C? That's kind of a slap in the face
> to people who prefer other languages such as Python. I'm in
> the Mac dev program so I'd love to create a game, but I
> can't get my head around BGT, which means I won't be able to
> get my head around Objective C. I was looking at Patyon and
> the syntax and everything is just easier, plus I like how
> you can test if something works or if you are doing it right
> in the Python shell.
> Orin
> orin8...@gmail.com
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> Skype: orin1112
> 

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