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Converting J2ME to Objective-C (Commercial, and expensive) HTML5 Development APIsPhoneGap APIs are more generic and can be used on different platforms such as iPhone, Android and Blackberry (but their WIKI also lists Nokia’s Symbian and Maemo as well as Palm’s WebOS). Titanium is primarily targeting iPhone and Android. Similar to the iPhone SDK 4, the use of PhoneGap requires an Intel-based computer running Mac OS X Leopard, and you will need to have the iPhone SDK 4 and Xcode already installed. Nitobi | PhoneGap September 11, 2009, at 12:17 PM
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Objective-C Static Code ConversionOpen source Mono framework brings C# to iPhone and Wii Converting J2ME to Objective-C (Commercial, and expensive) September 11, 2009, at 12:10 PM
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Stanford's CS193P Class (Requires previous OOP experience)September 11, 2009, at 12:09 PM
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Stanford's CS193P Classhttp://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/04/stanford-iphone-developer-course-available-free-via-itunes-u.ars? CS139P @ Stanford August 03, 2008, at 02:22 AM
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Memory Management with Cocoa/WebObjects July 08, 2008, at 10:30 PM
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An Objective-C Primer July 08, 2008, at 10:30 PM
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Docs at Apple (requires free registration)July 08, 2008, at 10:28 PM
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Docs at Apple (requires free registration)Creating iPhone Apps July 08, 2008, at 10:26 PM
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Hold Me, Use Me, Free Me (on Reference Counting) DOM Based XML classes: NSXML NSXMLDocument NSXMLNode NSXMLElement July 08, 2008, at 01:19 AM
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The comp.lang.objective-C FAQ listing Hold Me, Use Me, Free Me (on Reference Counting) |