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JacobMillsap
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12/10/12 07:19 AM (11 years ago)

Best way to lean C and Objective C

Best way to lean "C" and "Objective C" for IOS development, ive found so many websites and not sure which i should use. What did you use to learn?
 
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12/10/12 07:24 AM (11 years ago)
Hey my good man! Up in Cincy I see, not too far from you. Back to business, this thread was started yesterday and has a few suggestions, ignore mine though! https://www.buzztouch.com/forum/thread.php?tid=43C944DA6100FC7A8057075&currentPage=1
 
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12/10/12 07:49 AM (11 years ago)
Are there any websites that are similar to "Codeacademy.com" (This website teaches you Java, you ahve to write the code and if your correct you can go on.
 
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12/10/12 07:54 AM (11 years ago)
Are there any websites that are similar to "Codeacademy.com" (This website teaches you Java, you ahve to write the code and if your correct you can go on. Ignore, didnt mean to post twice... Ps. @Macapple thanks for the quick reply
 
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12/10/12 02:45 PM (11 years ago)
Hey @JacobMillsap, It's a choice and desired level of what you want to learn. LA
 
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12/10/12 03:32 PM (11 years ago)
There are several sites out there. One i backed a while ago in a kickstarter project and got plenty of backing is http://www.codeschool.com/courses/try-ios its only just gone live in the last month. I havent had chance to get going fully yet but looks good from what I have seen and allows you to run code in browser. "iOS programming, with 20 videos and 35 in browser challenges, covering 6 level of content. We also had to build some pretty cool technology to do it, like the in-browser simulator that is running thanks to 25 Mac Mini's"
 
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12/11/12 06:56 AM (11 years ago)
@cpmilez that seems like a wonderful website but i am a very broke high school wrestler with no time for a job... but greatly appreciate the advice will look into if i can afford it. @LA "Its a choice and desired level of what you want to learn" I love computers and i haven't set a field yet but something with computers/programming and i love the thought of being able to dev applications but need the know/how which i am trying/doing my best to gain these skills and "Buzztouch.com" and this forum is helping so much. but back tot he point, i don't quite understand you post. Ps, thank you everyone for your replies greatly appreciated
 
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12/11/12 07:01 AM (11 years ago)
If you can do the course in a month it will only be $25 as you can do pay as you go and cancel subscription after a month. But still I understand if you don't have the funds. Have a google and see what you can find i'm sure there are plenty of youtube channels with tutorials. If you find anything good post it back for the community. Thanks.
 
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12/11/12 07:32 AM (11 years ago)
@JacobMilsap, Also it depends on if you want to pay to learn or free. There are several free training sites out there as I use the link I sent you. Hope it helped some. LA
 
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12/11/12 07:55 AM (11 years ago)
The BTU learning path is a really nice into to using C. David shows great practical examples and gets you up and running in Xcode pretty quickly. I learned and am still learning a ton from this guide: http://designthencode.com/ mobiletutsplus and raywenderlich are full of awesome, practical tutorials.
 
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12/11/12 08:00 AM (11 years ago)
@ATRAIN53, Agree with David @buzztouch does an excellent job explaining xcode. Great resource link..I will try that one also. You can never go wrong with this free tutorials http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp LA
 

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