![]() You should be able to follow this quite well even if you are have never learned Objective-C, due to how little Objective-C code is actually used in this tutorial. You must already be pretty familiar with how to create C++ extensions for this tutorial to make any sense to you. This tutorial only demonstrates how to communicate between C++ and Objective-C. ![]() To be clear, I will NOT be teaching you how to program in C++ or Objective-C, nor will I give you instructions on how to use the GNU G++ compiler. GM Version: GMStudio 1.4 and GMStudio 2.x
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