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Notebook for IOS development
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04/04/2013 19:08:55
 
 
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04/04/2013 17:07:03
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turquie
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iPhone
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>You say you can use one notebook for job if it has 16gb ram. I'm not sure.

16gb RAM + SSD = powerful.
Anything that I want to run in the windows VMs runs great.
I did try Skype in a vm and it sounded choppy - aside from that everything is just as fast as can be.
SQL Server, Delphi and good old FoxPro run great.

>I use Axapta for development plus Foxpro and I'm not sure if Axapta client run good at VM...
>Maybe worth to try but I think so I'll not try install all of tools and backup-restore mails, sources ...
>again at my current notebook. I wish there is a magic tool like icloud with Windows computers but unfortunately there isn't... :)

Might be worth asking other Axapta developers - somebody is running it in a vm somewhere and has opinions.

>What do you use for development with IOS? Objective C or something else?

Objective C, Appcelerator Titanium, Corona

Titanium uses javascript and is supposedly cross-platform iOS and Android.

Titanium is pretty nice on iOS.
After enough beatings, torture, cursing, wailing and crying we get our programs to run on Android.

Corona uses Lua and is more of a game platform.
We have had good luck cross platform with Corona on both iOS and Android so far.

Unless you need cross platform, Objective C is the most powerful.
Objective C is weird looking at first.

> What you advice for me learn IOS development? In-class courses or any book or something else?

https://www.buzztouch.com is an app generator that generates Objective C and Android Java apps for you.
Then you compile the apps natively.

Buzztouch U is their "University" free online.
It is a great learning resource with videos and online quizzes.
I really like the videos - made for developers, and you can stop and back up again and again until it makes sense.

If you don't need cross platform and iOS only is what you want, start with Buzztouch and Objective C.
Buzztouch apps are partly web based, and that may or may not be good for you.
But the Buzztouch U is a great resource for getting "un-lost" in Objective C.

Good Luck!
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