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If you haven’t already read Chapter 6, please do so before reading this one, because it provides a great introduction to some of the basics of Objective-C. This chapter embellishes that foundation a bit more. Coming out of this chapter, you can expect to have a greater understanding of the Objective-C language and how to use the basics to write simple programs. For Mitch personally, the best way to learn is take small programs and write (or rewrite) them in Objective-C just to see how the language works.
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© 2010 Gary Bennett, Mitch Fisher, Brad Lees
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Bennett, G., Fisher, M., Lees, B. (2010). Objective-C Classes, Objects, and Methods. In: Objective-C for Absolute Beginners. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2833-2_7
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