All About The iPhone SDK
Saturday, 08 March 2008
iphone_whitebg.pngWhile the iPhone SDK came out this past week, I've refrained from posting to much about it until the dust settled.  Now it has and we have some better perspective on what it means.  The best article I've found so far to explain what the SDK means for the iPhone and the Mac OS is on PC World's website.

The most interesting thing about the SDK is that the Cocoa Touch developing platform is slightly different from the OS X Cocoa platform, but that much of the code used for one is usable by the other.  So that means that the programmers can re-use code from one platform to another, with just a few UI tweaks.  This could mean that there would be widget or actual applications similar to the iPhone apps coming out shortly after or with the iPhone apps.

PC World's rundown of the iPhone SDK.




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