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iOS 5 App Development Objective C

Subjects : it-skills, apple
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1. NSString* s2 = [s uppercase String]; Is an example of what kind of instance?






2. Center and frame are used to _ your view






3. Delegation is an object oriented approach to






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






5. if you implemented both the setter and getter - the @synthesize method...






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






7. An instance is a device for maintaining state. It's a box for _ of data.






8. Never access a view controller's view in that...

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9. When overriding a method - all you need to is _ - you do not need to declare it in the header file because it has already been declared by the superclass....






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






11. Designated initializer makes sure that every...






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






13. Reducing details to focus on the core concepts






14. Variable names tend to start with a _ letter; class names tend to start with an _ letter.






15. C struct with a CGPoint origin and a CGSize size - in other words two c structs.






16. Proceed through the loop - jump back to the top and check again






17. You use _ to implement the view






18. A method in a _ is required unless its preceded by an @optional.






19. A _ handles touch events.






20. It's class is sent the message alloc - which creates an instance of that class and returns a pointer to it - and then that instance is sent the message init - which gives its instance variables initial values.






21. UIViewController has several methods that get called at certain times...






22. id is a...






23. Primitives and C Structures...






24. Why properties?






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






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






27. Each class picks one _ as it's designated initializer....






28. UIView - designated initializer...






29. 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.






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






31. Name of the method to be executed






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






33. Whenever a UINavigationController is about to swap views - it sends out two messages






34. SomeClass* aVariable = [[SomeClass alloc] init]; is an example of what kind of instance?






35. A set of variables and associated methods. An object can be sent messages to cause one of its methods to be executed.






36. A delegate is a pointer to an object with a set of methods the delegate-holder knows how to call. In other words - it's _ from a later created object






37. super - is used...






38. Inside a method - _ is an implicit local variable. Typically - _ is used so that an object can send a message to itself....






39. class methods...






40. A view represents a _ area






41. NSNumber - class...






42. A responder is responsible for...






43. To load a Xib file manually - you use _






44. Typically the designated initializer has parameters for the most important and frequently used _ of an object






45. Hold data and know nothing about the user interface






46. Order of the declarations for methods. _ come first - followed by _ - followed by any other methods...






47. Also if you send the NSObject the _ message - you own that object.






48. When making a tableView always...






49. 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 _.






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