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Objective C Series

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Programming

Lessons no : 13

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Master Objective-C syntax, including classes, methods, and message passing for effective app development
  • Implement runtime decision-making and dynamic dispatch techniques in Objective-C projects
  • Utilize Objective-C runtime library features to manage inheritance, polymorphism, and dynamic method resolution
  • Differentiate between Objective-C and C++ in terms of compile-time versus runtime decision processes
  • Develop iOS applications by leveraging Objective-C's object-oriented programming capabilities
  • Apply best practices for memory management and reference counting in Objective-C programming
  • Debug and troubleshoot Objective-C code efficiently using runtime inspection tools
  • Integrate Objective-C with other languages and frameworks for comprehensive software solutions

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While they are both rooted in C, they are two completely different languages. A major difference is that Objective-C is focused on runtime-decisions for dispatching and heavily depends on its runtime library to handle inheritance and polymorphism, while in C++ the focus usually lies on static, compile time, decisions.