Harmor
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So was thinking of starting to program iPhone apps for fun (not for profit). 

The developer license is $300 I believe, but I heard that if you buy that you'll get a discount off your first mac book purchase.  Is this true?

Besides Youtube, any good references?

Should I learn Objective-C first and THEN jump into iPhone programming?  (i.e. the cart before the horse)

What iPhone apps have you made?
bugz
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Objective C would be very helpful before you go and spend the $300. My friend also uses Cocoa for developing OSx/iPhone apps.
jsnipy
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Have a good idea, then learn objective C, the do iPhone development
13urnzz
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oohh, that first parts the killer . . .
Benzin
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Or if you already know Java, just start developing for Android. Open source, baby.
Harmor
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Google's Nexus One is interesting to say the lease.  However, from studies it seems that iPhone users are willing to pay more for apps than Android users.  Apple also have 4.0% of the phones in the United States...
Finray
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+2,629|6003|Catherine Black
You can download (illegally) the software for free. Learn it, and if you come up with a good idea, then buy it from Apple.
https://i.imgur.com/qwWEP9F.png

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