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Well, just like Objective-C, C++ was created to "marry" the object-orientated programming paradigm with C (which is a procedural language).
Small word of warning: While going the C++ route makes sense, if you want to make other kinds of iOs apps (not games) you really need to know...
I think you should look into the history of Objective-C as your statement doesn't make much sense... ;-)
If you're already familiar with Objective-C and don't plan to develop for other platforms there's no reason to switch. It will certainly make it...
An iPod touch will work just fine.
Well, New England Gamer has offered a fairly plausible explanation to why this could make sense. If you're desperate to solve a problem in the...
Perhaps there's some oddity in the settings for the Norwegian language. (Like a faulty setting by the dev somewhere).
Yes it does! Or at least it did here!
Thanks! My Korean isn't all that good. :D
Just downloaded Mirror's Edge but much to my surprise I found that the game has korean signs in all menus and on-screen text(!) Anyone else...
Learning different tools is always a good idea. I guess we need to see what kind of performance it is possible to get out of the flash-wrapper...
Well there you go then, it's obvious that Epic doesn't break any of Apple's rules... :D Hey that's what winking smileys are all about, so fair...
Well, if by "simplifying" you mean "slightly change to fit my preconceived notion of Apple's behavior" then by all means... ;) I'm not sure the...
And it was a demo that: "...a small team of Epics programmers, artists and testers created Epic Citadel in just eight weeks of development...
According to Wiki it's C++ with their own scripting language on top.
Love this kind of market-talk: "A small team of Epics programmers, artists and testers created Epic Citadel in just eight weeks of development...
Because that is not what Apple says: ...only code written in C, C++, and Objective-C may compile and directly link against the Documented APIs...
Well I looked into it and the "problem" (for me anyway) is that they now seem to be turned off by default despite my profile specifying otherwise....
Sure hope so, as I've already paid for the month... :(
Well, you do set yourself up for confused customers when stating "only for iPhone". You could have used "iOS exclusive" or simply "For iPhone"....