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# [[Understanding Objective-C Number Objects]]

Revision as of 14:31, 5 November 2009

This on-line book is currently under development. It is scheduled for completion in November 2009.

  1. About Objective-C Essentials
  2. The History of Objective-C
  3. Installing Xcode and Compiling Objective-C on Mac OS X
  4. Installing and using GNUstep and Objective-C on Windows
  5. Installing and Using GNUstep and Objective-C on Linux
  6. Building and Installing GNUstep on Linux
  7. Objective-C 2.0 Data Types
  8. Working with Variables and Constants in Objective-C
  9. Objective-C Operators and Expressions
  10. Objective-C Flow Control with if and else
  11. The Objective-C switch Statement
  12. Objective-C Looping - The for Statement
  13. Objective-C Looping with do and while Statements
  14. An Overview of Objective-C Object Oriented Programming
  15. Writing Objective-C Class Methods
  16. Objective-C - Data Encapsulation, Synthesized Accessors and Dot Notation
  17. Objective-C Inheritance
  18. Objective-C Dynamic Binding and Typing with the id Type
  19. Objective-C Variable Scope and Storage Class
  20. An Overview of Objective-C Functions
  21. Objective-C Enumerators
  22. An Overview of the Objective-C Foundation Framework
  23. Working with String Objects in Objective-C
  24. Understanding Objective-C Number Objects