When learning how to write apps for the iPod Touch and the iPhone, does it
help to have previous programming skills (like Java or C++), or can one just
jump right in? I've been asked to prepare to teach just such a course next
fall, and want to know what I'm getting myself and my potential students
into - especially if THEY don't have any programming background.
Thanks.
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keg
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Keith E Gatling - Computer Instructor
Manlius Pebble Hill School
5300 Jamesville Rd
DeWitt, NY 13214
315.446.2452
Blog: wordfromg.blogspot.com
Website www.gatling.us/keith
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