Ever had a good idea for an iPhone App but didn’t know where to start? This article will introduce you to some basic setup steps to follow, the hardware and software you will need, things to start learning and places to find them and finally the App Store submission process. It will focus on native iPhone applications using Objective-C but will not provide an in-depth Objective-C tutorial. Although there are a number of frameworks that allow you to build apps in other languages, many of the steps here still apply. The time needed to get familiar with Objective-C will depend on your past programming experience, your ability to grasp it and the complexity of your application. There is no shortcut or quick way. If you intend to make a career out of iPhone development, you will never stop learning; it’s a vast subject that continues to grow every day. If you intend to learn just enough to build that app you have in mind, then the task at hand may be smaller and this article will help save you some time.
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