This book is divided into four parts. Each relies on the preceding part to explain the concepts. If you already know C++ programming, you can just skim through the first part and move to Parts 2 and 3, but if you are a beginner, I suggest you read t
Chapter 1 Hello Windows CE From Kernighan and Ritchie to Petzold and on to Prosise, programming books traditionally start with a "hello, world" program. It's a logical place to begin. Every program has a basic underlying structure that, when not obs
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Welcome to my series on coming to grips with the awesome language that is Objective-C. Throughout this small series of articles, my aim is to take you from no prior experience with Objective-C to using it confidently in your own applications. This i
Who should read this book? The developer community is our primary target audience. We fully expect that you will skip this section, skim through most of the early chapters on higher-level abstract topics, and move on to the first section where you s