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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Re: Where to start programming

Re: Where to start programming

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Where to start programming

I want to learn how to program apple apps using Xcode 5. I have no experience in coding and am eager to learn. I do not know where to start though. Please list any books or means of learning this because I have no experience nor place to start. Thanks!!


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Monday, September 16, 2013

New product ideaI, time to start a headphone revolution(iHead)

The headphones( especially the big ones) are popular with  people of all ages with its cool look and function, the market is getting bigger and bigger, and I think it's about time for Apple to enter that market. We all know what Apple is most famous for taking whatever is already in the market to a new level, Apple's headphone will be different from the existing headphone. When I use my headphone, I don't like how I have to drag my phone or ipod around, so I've been thinking it would be awesome if the headphone can store music. In that case you don't need to plug it into anything when you use it. This kind of headphone is perfect for Apple to make, because Apple has been making ipod for years(which nobody uses anymore), and it has experience in making ear buds too, so the technology is already there, all they need now is a cool design, which is what Apple products are famous for. I'm thinking that they can simply integrate the existing  ipod into the headphone. This new product is a headphone that can function like an ipod, or in another word, a ipod that you can put over you ears, and lets call it iHead for now. How do you select music you might ask. I'm thinking they can make ipod a detachable part of the headphone with a little screen on it, you can take it off, select the song you wan to listen, and clip it back. A headphone like that would be too expensive you might say. To solve that problem, the headphone can be sold separately with the ipod, and is compatible with the existing ipod. If you already have the ipod or don't want it, you don't have to get it, iHead can still be plugged into other things like a traditional headphone.  I have no doubt that Apple can make superb sound quality headphones that can compete with the top brand headphones, and the extra feature will definitely let it steal the market share like how ipod did few years back. On top of that,  the sale of iHead can also boost up the sale of iPod too.  I can totally see this idea come to life. I don't know how to communicate my idea to apple, that's why I'm just putting it here. If any of you know how to submit idea to apple, please let me know and let me know how you think of it too.


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Monday, June 10, 2013

Re: Where should I start?


Hi!  I'm a software developer and author. 



First off, I'd need to know what platform(s) you want to target whe writing code (you seem to want to write Apple software, but for which OS:  iOS or OS X)? 



When you say "my knowledge of code is very basic," what code do you slightly know?



If you are intrested in writing native iOS or OS X apps and submitting them via their respective app stores, then I suggest you consider learning Objective-C.  However, Objective-C is a tricky language for beginers as it is a subset of the C language.  For a beginner, I would first advise you learn a simpler programming language: JavaScript.  C, Java, C++, Objective-C, etc. are what I feel more difficult languages to grasp. However, a third party, PhoneGap offers develoeprs without knowledge in Objective-C to program native iOS apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. 



If you don't know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript already, then I hope to point you in the right direction with the following books:  HTML & CSS (after reading this book to hone my skills with HTML5, I honestly thought it was fantastic).  JavaScript: The Missing Manual is an excellent beginer's book on JS (although I would suggest that you read HTML & CSS first).  If you want to learn Objective-C, then this is an excellent beginer's book as well. Although it is aimed at a beginer, I do want you to recognize that Objective-C is still going to be a more difficult language than JavaScript. 



Also, search Google for anwswers to tricky problems which you may encounter.  Watch videos on YouTube.



Let me know what you think and if you need any further assistance.  I'm more than happy to help.   Happy WWDC week! 


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Where should I start?

Hi, I'm new to the forum so I'm not sure where to ask this but hopefully you can help me.I'm fifteen I've been looking into being a software engineer for a while and I've wanted to work with apple. My question is where do I start my knowledge of code is very basic I'm just starting so if you could please help that would be awesome thanks.


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Where should I start?

Hi, I'm new to the forum so I'm not sure where to ask this but hopefully you can help me.I'm fifteen I've been looking into being a software engineer for a while and I've wanted to work with apple. My question is where do I start my knowledge of code is very basic I'm just starting so if you could please help that would be awesome thanks.


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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

How do I start making applications for Mac?

I want to be able to make applications for Mac, but the only programming language that I've learnt so far is Applescript (I have also learnt a bit of forth, but I don't think that it would make a difference). Also, how long would it take? (I'm prepared for it to take a long time, it's just that I don't have a lot of time on my hands.) If there are any online tutorials that are useful, could you please provide some links.


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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Re: I want to start learning Xcode,

iOS 6 is already out. You can still develop for iOS 5, but your apps will be outdated. Also, Beginning iOS 5 Development is for current iOS programmers looking to upgrade their skills to iOS 5.

 

For complete beginners to XCode and Objective-C (the programming language used to make iPhone apps) I would reccomend Team Treehouse (click here to get 50% off for your first month).

 

Hope this helps!


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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

I want to start learning Xcode,

but im wondering if "Beginning IOS 5 Development" is outdated? Should I wait for "Beginning IOS 6" comes out?


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I want to start learning Xcode,

but im wondering if "Beginning IOS 5 Development" is outdated? Should I wait for "Beginning IOS 6" comes out?


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