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After my exams are over (this Wednesday 15th June) and I have competed all of my coursework (by 26th June), I am going to look into learning Objective C and making iOS devices. I don't have a Mac but I am planning on purchasing a Mac Mini (waiting to see if they bring out a new one). Anyway, I am asking if anyone could reccomend any book that would aid in the learning of Ojective C. By the way, I won't limit my learning to books, I will use the internet (I can search the internet myself). I just want peoples expreiences with certain books.

Thanks in advance.

asked Jun 11 '11 at 16:44

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I don't know of any books you can buy but I do know of two websites you can use (even though you say you can search the web yourself).

The first is 71squared which hold several free video tutorials on OpenGL ES 1.1 for the IPhone and teaches you how to write games for iOS.

The second is myCodeTeacher which offers video tutorials at $9.99 per month (I've bought it once and downloaded the videos that were available to me at that time) and teaches you the Iphone SDK.

Unfortunatly due to iOS 4+ there are certain methods which are removed or not supported anymore. You can simple go online to find a fix but its quite limited to the amount of removed methods.

answered Jun 11 '11 at 17:09

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edited Jun 11 '11 at 17:09

I have reviewed the best Objective-C books on my blog

answered Mar 25 '12 at 08:51

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