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Xcode -> textbook programming


  • Subject: Xcode -> textbook programming
  • From: "Jesse Carpenter" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 21:55:22 -0800

Hello:

It may be a simple question....

I am new to Xcode and I was wondering how can I write a simple main() procedure without using the Aqua Interface. I want to test some C-functions. Is there a PDF file at the Apple web site?

I have seen a few simples programs that do not use Aqua interface, but when I try to imitate them I cannot get my to function.

Thank you JCarpenter

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