Objective-C: The Ultimate Guide
- Length: 320 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: CRC Press
- Publication Date: 2023-09-14
- ISBN-10: 1032413190
- ISBN-13: 9781032413198
After so many years in the industry, the programming language Objective C has undergone extensive scrutiny. A significant chunk of the code is written in Objective C, a programming language. It comes with a wide variety of well-defined third-party frameworks. The book is a detailed guide that will help developers and coders do more with Objective-C. It talks about the basics in brief, and then moves on to more advanced and detailed exercises to help readers quickly gain the required knowledge. The focus in this book remains on writing optimized and well-structured code in Objective-C.
The programming language Objective C is backwards-compatible with C and C++. Because Objective C is a superset of C, programs written in C and C++ will execute without any modifications on the iOS device.
Criteria C remains unchanged. If you built your software in Objective C from the ground up, then you don’t need to waste money on the migration process.
While simultaneously developing for OS X and iOS. Objective C’s capabilities have been bolstered with the inclusion of a dynamic runtime and assistance for object-oriented programming.
Key figures in the development of the programming language known as Objective-C include Brad Cox and Tom Love, who were working for Productivity Products International at the time. The early 1980s saw the execution of this project (PPI). During their time at the ITT Corporation’s Programming Technology Center in 1981, they were introduced to Smalltalk for the first time. This happened a year before they launched their business.