yes, i have seen this. my question is any blind programmers coding and
testing in this language.
i have experience in straight forward structured languages like php, but
not objective oriented stuff except for a bit of javascript.
i am looking for blinks who can tell me if i should switcfh to a mac for
the run time. i don't mind the learning curve, but don't want to go down
the wrong road.
i heard this language was good for apps, but don't want to get started
with something that has an unaccessible environment for coding.
thanks, pete
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
> Objective C is it's own programming language. It is object oriented,
> like C++. As always wikipedia is your friend:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objective-C
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> On 27/06/11 08:32, Bill Gallik wrote:
>> Pardon me, but is there an "Objective-C" programming language? I
>> thought "Objective-C" was "C++."
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