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By sarbogast
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Published: Feb 25 2009 / 11:58

I didn’t know anything about Objective-C so it is a challenging experience to go back to the C world, but I’m starting to find it very exciting. After I had read Cocoa Fundamentals and the iPhone Application Programming Guide (very boring stuff, but hardly avoidable), after having gone through “Your First iPhone Application“, I found myself pretty frustrated because I missed a lot of knowledge to jump into sample projects.
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Gregg Bolinger replied ago:

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Couple of things. First, you just broke Apples TOS regarding discussion of the iphone SDK. Secondly, have you tried this on your iphone or just the emulator? I'd be surprised if this worked on the iphone itself. I was under the impression you couldn't add API's to the iphone like you can the emulator.

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suresk replied ago:

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I thought the NDA had been lifted?

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herval replied ago:

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yeah, the NDA was lifted - and plus you CAN put that kind of thing on your app package (thus, on the phone)

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Gregg Bolinger replied ago:

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Good to know. Thanks.

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