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Malaysia iPhone Apps & Games Developers Thread, No JOB ADVERTISING ALLOWED!!
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CPURanger
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Mar 17 2010, 08:04 AM
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QUOTE(david888 @ Mar 14 2010, 12:10 AM) haha,  seriously i really use the TextEdit sometimes for certain files (like the one info.plist), because i feel it is harder for me using the Xcode to modify the info.plist. TextMate? maybe will try it out when i have more time. in windows OS, i use the vi. "make ur own MAKE files to compile the binary? LOL!" i still use the Xcode IDE for compiling and build  . I prefer TextWrangler , it's free  . Previous Xcode version, edit .plist files is similar editing source text, free form. Anyway the latest Xcode it not so bad, it save you from making mistake when comes to edit .plist file .
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CPURanger
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Jan 16 2012, 03:55 PM
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Dude, if you are seriously want to develop apps for iPhone, get yourself a mac. VMWare probably won't work well.
Xcode version 4.21 is available for free (1.68 GB download) at Mac App Store. It is good to have knowledge of C or C++ language. The main language for iOS development is Objective-C. You can start learning and develop. Later when you are ready, join apple developer program.
This post has been edited by CPURanger: Jan 16 2012, 03:57 PM
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