They can collaborate. The Objective-C guy would have to produce a library that you could consume from C Then you would use the btouch tool to generate a C# binding that can access the Objective-C code This means that the main program is driven from C Here is a guide on binding Objective-C APIs to expose them to C#: monotouch.net/Documentation/Binding_New_....
They can collaborate. The Objective-C guy would have to produce a library that you could consume from C#. Then you would use the btouch tool to generate a C# binding that can access the Objective-C code.
This means that the main program is driven from C#. Here is a guide on binding Objective-C APIs to expose them to C#: monotouch.net/Documentation/Binding_New_....
Probably the latter. How would two people work on the same app programming in two different languages. If something wasn't quite working in the .
Net code could objective c code that does work be inserted and it all work?
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They can collaborate. The Objective-C guy would have to produce a library that you could consume from C#. Then you would use the btouch tool to generate a C# binding that can access the Objective-C code.
This means that the main program is driven from C#.
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