Sunday, March 09, 2008

The iPhone SDK

I don't own an iPhone and since I'm in Canada I can't even buy an iPhone from Apple even if I wanted to, but that hasn't tempered my enthusiasm for the new iPhone SDK.  Like so many thousands of others I downloaded the SDK as soon it was available, installed it, and then started coding away.  I'm sure more experienced Cocoa developers were able to quickly bang out something cool, but not me.  It took me a bit longer to get the mandatory "Hello World" running, but nonetheless, my previous Objective-C/Cocoa investigations definitely came in handy.  I think one of my mistakes was thinking that the videos Apple put up would help me.  IMHO, don't bother.  Go right for the developer documentation in XCode instead.

Alas, I can't really say that much about the SDK.  I clicked through one of those license agreements and I'm sure that there's something in there that forbids me from revealing anything too juicy.  But I think it suffices to say that I'm still enthusiastic about where this is going.  I think the iPhone (even though I don't have one yet) is a great bit of technology and once in the hands of people in the enterprise who suffer at the other craptaculous mobile devices out there, they'll definitely start demanding stuff.  And that's where I fit in.  I'm excited to see how this all evolves and hope I'm ahead of the curve at least momentarily. ;-)

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