Hi Nicolas and Nic, Nic is correct with the lack of books on the subject (covering Xcode 4 integration and in the future iOS 5 SDKs). We have recently launched our new new Documentation site and all our "Getting Started" content is based around using MonoDevelop 2.8 and Xcode 4 so that should get you up and running - http://docs.xamarin.com/ios. We're going to be releasing a whole bunch more up-to-date documentation on here so it's worth keep coming back and checking in.
I hope this helps, ChrisNTR On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 4:29 PM, inlogicstudio <[email protected]>wrote: > Yes, good advice and that's what I was going for anyway: code something > that > is in a "releasable state" and then buy a license. > > But it's not really the price of the MT license that worries me... ...it's > the time I'll need to learn (I work 50% in a trading company as a software > coder and the other 50% for a gaming company also as a coder... ...both of > them being fast moving businesses, I have very little time to invest in my > learning or my kids will not like it very much :-D). I'm looking for the > most efficient way and from what I've seen, so far, the tutorials offered > on > the website are a bit light (or at least for me, as I'm a bit slow and > couldn't figure out the MVC by myself using them), considering there is no > up-to-date literature on MT. > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://monotouch.2284126.n4.nabble.com/New-to-MT-need-some-guidance-tp3890476p3890657.html > Sent from the MonoTouch mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > MonoTouch mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monotouch > -- ChrisNTR Microsoft ASPInsider http://weblogs.asp.net/chrishardy http://twitter.com/chrisntr
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