coolhogs wrote:
I'm thinking about making an app called Cloned.
Good luck.
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coolhogs wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
coolhogs wrote:
I'm thinking about making an app called Cloned.
Good luck.
It's not going to be an IOS app.
It's going to be inspired by Flow in the IOS app store.
Oh.
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Ecliptic wrote:
GoldTube wrote:
You can make apps? Whoa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Way too advanced for me!!!!!!!I don't think it's that advanced.
Not for what he's doing: actual Xcode development is.
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stevetheipad wrote:
Ecliptic wrote:
GoldTube wrote:
You can make apps? Whoa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Way too advanced for me!!!!!!!I don't think it's that advanced.
Not for what he's doing: actual Xcode development is.
What's different? It's just a different programming language. You do know that some apps have some Javascript in them, right?
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TorbyFork234 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Ecliptic wrote:
I don't think it's that advanced.Not for what he's doing: actual Xcode development is.
What's different? It's just a different programming language. You do know that some apps have some Javascript in them, right?
They are called web apps :-) and they rock!
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TorbyFork234 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Ecliptic wrote:
I don't think it's that advanced.Not for what he's doing: actual Xcode development is.
What's different? It's just a different programming language. You do know that some apps have some Javascript in them, right?
The difference is that Objective-C is the weirdest programming language and is tough to learn, XCode takes a while to understand and the app submission and preparation processes are difficult.
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stevetheipad wrote:
TorbyFork234 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Not for what he's doing: actual Xcode development is.What's different? It's just a different programming language. You do know that some apps have some Javascript in them, right?
The difference is that Objective-C is the weirdest programming language and is tough to learn, XCode takes a while to understand and the app submission and preparation processes are difficult.
I just looked at some Obj-C code... Wow, that's some ugly code.
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16Skittles wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
TorbyFork234 wrote:
What's different? It's just a different programming language. You do know that some apps have some Javascript in them, right?The difference is that Objective-C is the weirdest programming language and is tough to learn, XCode takes a while to understand and the app submission and preparation processes are difficult.
I just looked at some Obj-C code... Wow, that's some ugly code.
Hey objective C is not that ugly .. i personally feel java looks and acts uglier then any of the C family
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SJRCS_011 wrote:
Android apps, on the other hand, are free to develop and are written in java, so I'm making those
or processing http://wiki.processing.org/w/Android
Honestly, I think this is even easier. You don't need to worry about actions or intents or even public static void main()
It's actually fun
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scratchisthebest wrote:
SJRCS_011 wrote:
Android apps, on the other hand, are free to develop and are written in java, so I'm making those
or processing http://wiki.processing.org/w/Android
Honestly, I think this is even easier. You don't need to worry about actions or intents or even public static void main()
It's actually fun
Processing is ultimately Java
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I'm working for Dynamic ART which is an iOS programming app similar to Scratch. There is a new thread for it in this forum.
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