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iPhone Apps: amazing ground of opportunity

We started from scratch. Fought every obstacle on the road. Still more and more to go through. Keep the faith. Take a break of 15 minutes in the morning. Take a nap if you wish(i did it 3-4 times and it was awesome!). Wake up early on Saturdays (not on Sundays, soccer games baby). How [...]

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In honor to Pope Francis!

Congratulations S.S.Francis!!! We send you our prayers and hope we can walk with you during this journey. We ask you for your special blessing so we can help the poor and the needed just like Jesus does every day. In our home, in our work, with our friends and clients, and everyone we meet outside [...]

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iOS 6 basic objective-c course

iOS 6 Basic Objective-C Course – part 4

Welcome back to our iOS 6 Basic Objective-C Course part 4, we ‘re now heading towards…classes, objects and methods. Classes, Objects and Methods In this article you will get some knowledge about important concepts in object-oriented programming and start working with classes in Objective-C. Don’t worry, we’ll review the terminology and basic terms so you don’t [...]

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iOS 6 Basic Objective-C Course – part 3

iOS 6 Basic Objective-C Course – part 3 Hey everybody! We are back to the iOS 6 Basic Objective-C Course after a short time off due to a busy work schedule. This tutorial is addressed to all Objective-C beginners and those who are refreshing their knowledge to get back to Xcode with a stronger foundation. We’ve been [...]

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iOS 6 Basic Objective-C Course – part 2

iOS 6 Basic Objective-C Course – part 2 Declaring Variables in Objective-C Variables are placeholders for data that you would like to hold in memory. 1. Follow camelCase convention. For example: simpleVariable, firstCourse, finalProduct, etc. 2. Variables shouldn’t have no underline in their names. 3. Variables should contain only letters and numbers. Don’t use punctuation, [...]

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