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iOS 5 App Development Objective C

Subjects : it-skills, apple
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Center and frame are used to _ your view






2. NSArray - important methods...






3. NSString *s = @'Hello - World'; is an example of...






4. At the top of any implementation file...






5. Asking a class or object to execute a method






6. In a class method you cannot access...






7. If a class declares a _ that is different from its superclass - you must override the superclass' _ to call the new _...






8. initWithFrame: the designated initializer for UIView gives the view






9. When making a tableView always...






10. The root view controller typically creates the next view controller - and the next _ creates the one after that






11. Just a floating point number - but we always use it for graphics.






12. A _ handles touch events.






13. Primitives and C Structures...






14. [Instance Variables] The code it gets from its class and in a sense is shared with all other instances of that class - but the _ belong to it alone.






15. Objective C only allows for single inheritance - so in regards to class you only ever see the following pattern






16. The notion that the data for an object is stored in it's instance variables and is accessed only by the objects methods. This maintains the integrity of the data.






17. Values to be supplied as the parameters to the method






18. You use _ to implement the view






19. A message is always contained in square brackets - and has three parts






20. In object oriented languages - we call methods that get and set instance variables accessors - individually we call them...

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21. When do you take ownership?...






22. When an object is added to a NSMutableArray - that object is sent the message to retain;...






23. Archiving works by creating an instance of _ - which is essentially just a container for data - and placing objects and their data inside it.






24. The class is responsible for what instance variables the instance has - but not the _ of those variables.






25. Three ways instances are created...






26. Reducing details to focus on the core concepts






27. A callback is a function that is supplied in advance of an event - and...






28. A view exists within a hierarchy. The window (an instance of UIWindow) is a view and the root of the hierarchy. It has _ (that appear on the window). Those views can also have _.






29. NSSet...






30. NSValue - class...






31. Each individual instance is a bundle of data that it maintains. Typically that data is private - which means that it's encapsulated as well; no other object knows what that data is or in what form it is kept. The only way to discover from outside wha






32. A UITableViewController can fill all three roles of...






33. UIImageView is used to...






34. Class methods do not operate on an _ or have any access to _ variables....






35. In any application with UINavigationController - the navigation controller...






36. In general - in Objective-C - a reference to an instance is a _ - and the name of the data type of what's at the far end of that pointer is the name of the instances's _.






37. NSDictionary...






38. Keep view and model objects in sync - control the 'flow' of the application - and save the model objects out to the filesystem






39. When an object is removed from an NSMutableArray - that object is sent the message release;...






40. When a view controller presents a modal view controller - the _ of the modal view controller is set to be the parent of the presenting controller






41. NSArray - class...






42. For view controllers that are closely related - like a table view controller and its detail view controller - you can simply give them _ that point to each other.






43. Why properties?






44. super - is used...






45. Views have three properties related to their location and size: @property _ _;






46. A function in the objective c library that simply displays or logs it's argument






47. Any other initializer a class has calls the _ designated initializer....

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48. Property List...






49. A command directed to an object is called an...






50. If you aren't going to initialize an instance reference pointer at the moment you declare it by assigning a real value - it's a good idea to assign it _.