Just like you did for answer 1 and the objectives for Purther's textbook work for answer 2 post:
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Answer #2 (Write in a complete sentence like a thesis statement)*
The best programming language to use when developing mobile applications is Objective-C.
The best programming language to use when developing mobile applications is Objective-C.
3 details to support the answer (a detail is a fact and an example)
- Objective C is the main programming language used for Apple's iPhone Applications, thus making it an important language to learn in the industry. EX: iPhone 5 applications run on Objective-C / XCode
- Objective C is a more dynamic language to use for development as it allows for processing some activities after compiling, thus making it more flexible and powerful. (EX: Dynamic Binding, sophisticated monitoring on the application)
- Since Objective C incorporates C's functions, it borrows all the benefits of programming with C, such as choosing whether to use object-oriented programming or procedural functions.
The research source (s) to support your details and answer
"Why Objective-C?" iOS Developer Library. Apple Inc., n.d. Web. 2010 Nov. 15.
Concluding Sentence
Objective-C is an essential language to learn for mobile development, as it is a part of iOS' programming standard, making their applications very simple and dynamic for use.
Objective-C is an essential language to learn for mobile development, as it is a part of iOS' programming standard, making their applications very simple and dynamic for use.
*Write your answer like you would write a thesis statement. Please don't give us one or two words or start your sentence with by. Thanks!
On Friday 2/28 for Advisory #2, you will be presenting what you have from this blog. The presentation is more like a share-out and should not last longer than 2 minutes. You don't need a visual.
On Friday 2/28 for Advisory #2, you will be presenting what you have from this blog. The presentation is more like a share-out and should not last longer than 2 minutes. You don't need a visual.
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