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Thanks Simon for your inputs. I think I got the way from where I should start.
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In what developers use the Objective-c language to code besides to the IOS applications??
Is this language use to develop on ios platform only??
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Probably some sort of educational setting.
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OS X applications as well.
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Probably the IOS developer use XCode IDE to use objective c coding in iphone application programming, for every update there should be one version will be released form xcode by apple company,..
i hope its the answer for your question ...if you have any other queries feel free to contact me..
Thanks & Regards
Srinivas ladi
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hi all,
i am beginner ... i am in a situation that i need to detect pen drive i.e., any pen drive is connected to computer or not through programmatically using c language. so if any one knows solution to this kindly help me .. pls give sample codes or any blogs ,discussion,links kindly share me.
thank u all
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Please do not cross post. You have already asked this in QA and received an answer.
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Here's an article of what you need to do (except this is in C#):
Enumerate and Auto-Detect USB Drives[^]
...but alas, I'm too lazy to look for a similar article that's in C, but the point of it is, it's essentially the same thing to do it in C, you have to enumerate the available devices through Windows (there's various API's that can accomplish this). I've pointed you in the right direction, ask again if you need additional info.
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hello everyone,
I want to learn multitasking using c language, so that i can implement this method in my code for micro controller
Thanks in advance,
z3ngew
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You'd probably be better off asking any questions on general purpose multi tasking in C in the C forum, as this one's specifically for C for the Apple stack.
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z3ngew wrote: in my code for micro controller
going to really depend on the microcontroller or the distro you are using. if you are running an OS on your microcontroller that supports multithreading you will have to check that OS.
I am guessing that you are most likely using linux (if you are running an OS) which means you will want to read up posix threads.
either way you should probably ask this question on another forum as this one is for objective-c.
as if the facebook, twitter and message boards weren't enough - blogged
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Multitasking was never part of standard C, heck, threads just barely made it into C++... so that means any solution is going to be platform specific (OS and/or hardware specific). With that said, define your platform...
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plz tell me a bout comare betwin c++ & obj c
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Hi all my seniors. I am new to obj c. I already know c c++ and java. I like to start with classes and oop features in obj c. So where can i start. I m just a student and 15 years old. Please help. Thank you
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You can either buy (or borrow) a book, or use Google to find online resources.
Use the best guess
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do a google search for youtube and iOS programming. there are tons of youtube presentations that can help get you started.
as if the facebook, twitter and message boards weren't enough - blogged
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how to arrange a buttons in a grid view that they are arrange in dynamically.
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What's class you use to create a grid view ?
A button, basically like UIView, you can use property "tag" for controlling your button.
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use table view,and add buttons to cell wise as per requirement
and get those tag as cell index path.It will give a better look
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What would the minimum developer stack need to be for me if I wanted to start playing around with Objective-C? I'm completely new to this side so I have no expectations/opinions on the matter.
[Edit]I see this question has been downvoted. Normally, I wouldn't worry about this but, in this particular case, I would like to know what was wrong with the question? I have Googled around the subject and found lots of information about the ideal setups but, a lot of it is conflicting and doesn't really address the basics for me - a none Mac/iPhone/iPad user. So, please, what obvious information am I missing?
modified 5-Mar-13 13:59pm.
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As far as I know, if you want to develop in Objective-C, you need a Mac. With a Mac, you can then get the (free) SDK from Apple.
If you want to develop for IOS but are not set on Objective-C, there are alternatives.
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Thanks for that. Given that I'm just thinking of dabbling, and don't want to go the whole hog on a full price iMac, is a Mac Mini a reasonable choice?
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