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I prefer using Objective-C when developing for iOS. My first exposure to it was in 2001 on OS X, and I have spent recent years becoming ...
I prefer using Objective-C when developing for iOS. My first exposure to it was in 2001 on OS X, and I have spent recent years becoming adept at the newer syntax and features, as well as digging into some of the more complicated and intricate aspects of this very versatile language. I appreciate the fact that it is a superset of c.