iPhone related question
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Hello All,
I am an old time developer. By old time I mean have been programming since the early 80's, my forte's are C, Win SDK, and more than dabbled in Perl.
I would like to now venture and seriously develop for the iPhone.
Can someone direct me to find one or two very decent books...and what would be the LEAST expensive hardware I need to purchase?
I'd ask that last question at an Apple store, but by the time they're done with me...I'd be able to afford nothing more than underwear.
Thanks,
As always.
Sergio
SergioQ
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Thanks freshfitz,
Got my Mac, iPhone, and paid the $99.
Since you seem versed in this arena I had to ask a follow up question if I might. Much as I tried, can't seem to find a decent XCode support forum.
Seems XCode (Version 3.1.4) doesn't like the OS ver. of my iPhone 3GS 3.0.1 (7A400)
Now I have found the 3.01 Advisory
http://blog.chomperstomp.com/iphone-0s-3-0-1-not-supported-for-development-with-xcode-sdk-3-0/
But even still ... XCode refuses to recognize my iPhone OS:
"The version of iPhone OS on “iPhone” does not match any of the versions of iPhone OS supported for development with this copy of Xcode. Please restore the device to a version of the OS listed below. If necessary, the latest version of Xcode is available here."
So if anyone has a clue....boy would I appreciate knowing the answer.
Argh........
Sergio
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Did you ever solve your problem? I'd love to know how you did it! Thanks
Project > Edit Project Settings
Then under BASE SDK FOR ALL CONFIGURATIONS:
Set it to iPhone Device 3.0
And that was that
SergioQ
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Sergio, my professor has put together some very good beginner Iphone programming (objective c) resources. He has his own slides, but he also links to other resources that he considers useful. If you are interested, you can do the projects there also, they follow the slides, so they are all do-able although they are all more difficult than they look. They start out by teaching the basics and fundamental objective c classes and then branch out into things like OpenGL for the Iphone, Core graphics & animations, etc. I've done all of the projects there so if you go that route and need help or examples for something, you can always post in this forum and PM me.
http://cs491f09.wordpress.com/
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