There should be a certification for the idiosyncrasies of apple C.
You are in it to make cash, see it as an investment.
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Anonymous2012-06-12 15:32
I recommend first learning the language of Objective-C, then doing iOS coding. Start by getting Objective-C for Dummies, or if you're not new to coding, O'Reilly Objective-C. Read the Wikipedia page on Objective-C as well. Then get the Apress book on iOS development and you'll be on your way.
I started it a while back, and I have to say, it's one of my least favorite coding languages. If you need help, I can help you over email.