iOS: Considering writing iOS apps? Here’s what you need
March 27, 2013 2 Comments
Ever since I started writing iOS apps, I’ve seen other programmers inquire about how they can get started with writing iOS and/or Objective-C apps.
From what I could find, there isn’t a real YES or NO answers to those what seems like basic questions for inquiring minds – until now.
I will tackle the most asked questions that I could find. If you have any others, please feel free to ask them in the comments section below.
Q: What do I need to develop iOS apps?
A: You’ll need a Mac computer. Any recent Mac will do – even the Mac Mini.
Q: Can I develop iOS apps on a Windows computer?
A: No. Developers must use Apple’s development environment – Xcode.
Q: How much is it to become an iOS developer?
A: $99.00 per year, which includes access to all developer’s documentation, libraries, and more.
Q: What books can I get to learn more about Objective-C programming?
A: I use Amazon.com for all of my books. Click here to see what they have.
Q: Are their any free resources to learn Obj-C programming?
A: Yes their are. Search Google.com to find them.
Q: Are there any online resources I can use to learn?
A: Yes. YouTube is a fantastic resource. I also recommend this site as well.
I hope to be expanding the above sometime soon. Please keep those questions coming.