OK, This is completely annoying me to say the least.  Can anyone advise me on 
the best settings for an iPhone and a Mac application please?  I want to use 
the c++ programming language, but so far nearly everything I've seen has been 
about objective c.  I thought you could use any programming language you 
wanted, or is it Apple law that you have no choice but to use objective c?
I don't want anything fancy for my programs, just to have it in its own little 
window rather than command line stuff, and i only really want the code I put 
there, not a load of other files. I did try using g++ which compiles stuff just 
fine, but if I'm to make my programs into .app files or whatever, I've got to 
use xcode I guess, since if I compile with g++ and then give my executable file 
the .app extention, I get the message saying that the classic environment is no 
longer supported.
Sorry for the cross posting to the lists, but I seem to be getting nowhere with 
this and google is not my friend.  Well, the only stuf I have found is mainly 
old stuff.
Thanks for any suggestions etc though.
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