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The last couple of chapters contained a lot of theory and abstract concepts to digest, and the next few chapters contain even more. For me, there’s nothing more frustrating than trying to learn a complex topic without any way of exploring each individual concept. To that end, I’ll take a brief respite from the theoretical and indulge in the purely pragmatic task of creating a working Objective-C application in Xcode, Apple’s free software development kit.
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(2009). Creating an Xcode Project. In: Learn Objective-C for Java Developers. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2370-2_4
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