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@cuter2002 The return command sets any variable it's given as the method's value basically, so if you have -(int) age{ return age; } that means calling [bucky age] will return the age value for Bucky.
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@S7347TH7 oh thx
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@Taking1n1 you can use Dragonfire SDK if you want to use Windows and C++ to create iOS apps.
But it costs moneyz :( and I couldn't find a reliable "free" version.
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@SuperAndrei82 really? iphone and ipad only use objective c? damn you apple why not let us use c++/c !?!?!
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@Taking1n1 this is for people who want to do iPhone / iPad development, so there's basically no choice. Thanks, Apple!
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here's a note: don't use objective c, it's nothing like the original c. If you want a programming language like C but uses oop, choose C++.
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You forgot to release "bucky" ;)
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I dont understand the return command



IM SO CONFUZZLED!!!!!
b112895 8 months ago 18
@krish98sai I believe it's "getter" like it gets something... but I'm also a noob so dunno
WideAngleDan 9 months ago 7