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Welcome to the iWorld
So, Do you love iPhone? and do you want to develop iPhone, iPad and iPod touch apps?
This is a learning portal to help you get started to creating your own iPhone, iPod touch and iPad applications.
Arguably, this is the most interesting mobile platform to date, especially now that Apple has provided a set of elegant, well-documented tools for developing iPhone applications.
And with the recent release of version 4 of the iPhone software development kit (SDK), things have only gotten better.
Tip: iOS 5.0, world's most advanced mobile platform is also on the way right now :) :) :)
This is a learning portal to help you get started to creating your own iPhone, iPod touch and iPad applications.
Arguably, this is the most interesting mobile platform to date, especially now that Apple has provided a set of elegant, well-documented tools for developing iPhone applications.
And with the recent release of version 4 of the iPhone software development kit (SDK), things have only gotten better.
Tip: iOS 5.0, world's most advanced mobile platform is also on the way right now :) :) :)
What you need before you can begin ???
Before you can begin writing software for iPhone, you’ll need a few things. For starters,
it is tricky :( :( and cannot be 100% guaranteed. BUT if you have enough fever , you can do it. So, I''ll put some links for the guys, only who have fever.
(I also had that fever, so still I'm also a Hackintosh user)
There are thousands of links on the web about "How to install Mac OS on PC"
So . . . anyway lets continue,
Somewhere on the page is a link to the latest and greatest iPhone SDK or Xcode .Click the link, and you’ll be prompted for your Apple ID. Use your Apple ID to log in. If you don’t have an Apple ID, click the Create Apple ID button, create one, and then log in.
Then you can get downloaded all the necessary things . . .
(Tip: If you are a Hackintosh user, you want be able to install the latest version, so just google for Xcode 3.1.4 with SDK which is compatible with your macOS version Tiger 10.4, Leopard 10.5 or Snow Leopard 10.6)
Sooooo . . . thats all we want.
And, One thing to say. here we are going to use Objective-C 2.0 as the programing language. Don't worry it's really cool to work with macOS, Xcode , iphone simulator . . .
I know, this is too much of words :( :(
But, from the next time we'll having more fun playing with codes, mac and iPhone
So, get ready for the journey. Hope you will be ready to start the journey to THE iWorld . . .
see you next time, bye byeeeeeeeeeee :) :)
Before you can begin writing software for iPhone, you’ll need a few things. For starters,
- Intel-based Macintosh running Leopard (OS X 10.5.6 or later)
- Any Macintosh computer iMAC , macBooks , mac mini . . . .
it is tricky :( :( and cannot be 100% guaranteed. BUT if you have enough fever , you can do it. So, I''ll put some links for the guys, only who have fever.
(I also had that fever, so still I'm also a Hackintosh user)
There are thousands of links on the web about "How to install Mac OS on PC"
- http://laughingsquid.com/installing-leopard-on-a-pc-in-three-easy-steps/
- http://lifehacker.com/348653/install-os-x-on-your-hackintosh-pc-no-hacking-required
- http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-install-mac-os-x-on-a-pc-without-using-a-mac/
So . . . anyway lets continue,
- You’ll also need to sign up to become a registered iPhone developer. Apple requires this step before you’re allowed to download the iPhone SDK with Xcode (development paradigm).
Somewhere on the page is a link to the latest and greatest iPhone SDK or Xcode .Click the link, and you’ll be prompted for your Apple ID. Use your Apple ID to log in. If you don’t have an Apple ID, click the Create Apple ID button, create one, and then log in.
Then you can get downloaded all the necessary things . . .
(Tip: If you are a Hackintosh user, you want be able to install the latest version, so just google for Xcode 3.1.4 with SDK which is compatible with your macOS version Tiger 10.4, Leopard 10.5 or Snow Leopard 10.6)
Sooooo . . . thats all we want.
And, One thing to say. here we are going to use Objective-C 2.0 as the programing language. Don't worry it's really cool to work with macOS, Xcode , iphone simulator . . .
I know, this is too much of words :( :(
But, from the next time we'll having more fun playing with codes, mac and iPhone
So, get ready for the journey. Hope you will be ready to start the journey to THE iWorld . . .
see you next time, bye byeeeeeeeeeee :) :)
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