Hi Cara,

Well, I see I was wrong about C++, but what about other languages like
Java, Python, etc? Can those apps and games be ported to iOS as well,
or do they have to be converted to Objective C?

Let's suppose I have written a Blackjack game in say Python 2.7.5.
What would I have to do to make it iOS 5 compatible.

Cheers!

On 6/8/13, Cara Quinn <caraqu...@caraquinn.com> wrote:
> Hi Thomas, but Apple didn't. YOu can code for iOS in C++ natively as well.
>
> XCode automatically sets up all the Objective C you'll need for the project
> then with that you can certainly use C++ if you like, with really no effort
> at all.
>
> Am I understanding your note / point correctly?
>
> You're not forced into some arbitrary language here. :)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cara :)
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