Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Introduction to The Objective-C Programming Language


The Objective-C language is a simple computer language designed to enable sophisticated object-oriented programming. Objective-C is defined as a small but powerful set of extensions to the standard ANSI C language. Its additions to C are mostly based on Smalltalk, one of the first object-oriented programming languages. Objective-C is designed to give C full object-oriented programming capabilities, and to do so in a simple and straightforward way.
Most object-oriented development environments consist of several parts:
  • An object-oriented programming language
  • A library of objects
  • A suite of development tools
  • A runtime environment
The document, Introduction to The Objective-C Programming Language from Apple Developer, is about the first component of the development environment—the programming language. It fully describes the Objective-C language, and provides a foundation for learning about the second component, the Mac OS X Objective-C application frameworks—collectively known as Cocoa.