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Developing Small client/server App in Objective C

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Hi Friends

I am a beginner working on Objective C, Have gone through all basics and sample codes. Now I want to create a small Client/Server App in Objective C using GCC compiler on Windows XP.I don't have any Idea about that networking App.
Please Provide any sort of guidence.

Regards

Gagan.
Mar 10 '11 #1
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markmcgookin
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Using a tutorial to learn the basics of the language is your best bet. Something like this site

http://www.otierney.net/objective-c.html

Can be of use, but there are many out there. Then document each of the problems you have. i.e. How to connect to a web service, etc. Investigate each one of them and if you have any specific problems post in forums such as this for help.
Oct 4 '11 #2

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