@022Jackal that's pretty pointless. Best way to learn is to find your own problem. Then solve the problem using a program. Otherwise, write a shell, that'll teach you boatloads.
"hello" was a call tag, therefore it could be anything and does not have to be changed when you change the text represented by it. (Basically you are setting and calling a variable)
Thanks. 1 more question, my iphone app uses the vibration function. you think it'll crash on the ipod touch? because ipod doesn't have the vibration functionality?
@022Jackal that's pretty pointless. Best way to learn is to find your own problem. Then solve the problem using a program. Otherwise, write a shell, that'll teach you boatloads.
MrShamalyGuy 1 year ago
Where can I find some sort of list of programming code that I can learn?
022Jackal 1 year ago
no im pretty sure vibration is working on the iTouch
hamburgllaunchersboy 1 year ago
Just an FYI...
"hello" was a call tag, therefore it could be anything and does not have to be changed when you change the text represented by it. (Basically you are setting and calling a variable)
ogediah 2 years ago
The AudioToolkit framework will not throw an exception if you try to vibrate on the iPod Touch.
yrelkin 2 years ago
Thanks. 1 more question, my iphone app uses the vibration function. you think it'll crash on the ipod touch? because ipod doesn't have the vibration functionality?
aryaxt 2 years ago
its the same sdk. Don't worry
hamburgllaunchersboy 2 years ago
I got a question.
My app works perfectly on an iphone. Does it mean that it'll definitly work fine on an ipod touch???
What are the differences between iphone and ipod sdk?
Thanks
aryaxt 2 years ago
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What a fucking NOOOB
n7hax 2 years ago
its called "View-Based Application"
your using a new version that changed a few names
thefactguysite 2 years ago