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Objective-C Succinctly is the only book you need for getting started with Objective-C—the primary language beneath all Mac, iPad, and iPhone apps. Written by Ryan Hodson, the author behind our popular Knockout.js Succinctly and PDF Succinctly titles, this e-book guides you from downloading Xcode, Apple's Objective-C IDE, to utilizing advanced features like blocks (similar to C#'s lambdas) and protocols. Avoiding Objective-C? You no longer have an excuse.
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Terrence Dorsey wrote: Avoiding Objective-C? You no longer have an excuse.
Excuse? What if I just don't think it's *cool* to develop for Apple?
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I tend not to worry about 'cool' or not
c/cool/profitable/ and I get a bit more interested
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i was being cynical, but yes "Profitable" and as such I'd do Android, not iPhone.
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If I have to give out my name, email, phone number, and workplace to even view this "free" ebook... how is that free? Personal info is marketing currency, just because they don't put a dollar amount on it, doesn't mean it's free. If it's free, then they should not require anything in return.
While this really isn't a big deal, I just find this type of practice to be dishonest. So in return, they will get false information.
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To be fair to them, they sent me updates to their books when they amended them and issue corrections. This is good to know.
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