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witash

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Jun 15, 2008
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This is not a hacksomuch asI amtrying to use apples SDK but anyway...
I am trying to write a simple program on the iphone for my company to use.However, my boss hasnt gotten around to getting a registered developer password yet,so I have no access to the documentation for the SDK. I can write regular Cocoa/Objective-C programs for the Mac, but I have no idea how to use cocoa TOUCH or compile programs for the iPhone. I should get a developer password next week, but it would be really good if i could get at least aHello World app working in the meantime.

So in summary, my question is: Using the iPhone SDK,how do i compile and run a simple Cocoa Touch application?
 
You don't need approval for documentation, just fill out your email address on http://developer.apple.com/iphone and you're good to go. You can then get all the sample code, docs, etc. You can only build and deploy to the simulator until you get accepted into the developer program, then you can test on a phone.
 
Hmmm, my email does not work. Unfortunately, this is a problem for others to deal with. So, now i know how to make a cocoa touch application that will run on the simulator. My new question is (once i get accpeted into the developer program), what will be involved in running the app on the actual iphone? How am i going to transfer it to the iphone, install it, etc...
Any help would be much appreciated.
 
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