How do I Learn Objective-C when I'm using Windows?

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Learning Objective-C on Windows is possible, even without a Mac. While you can write Objective-C code in Notepad++ or even on paper, you will need a compiler or interpreter to run the code. Searching online for "Objective-C on Windows" or looking for Objective-C online compilers can provide useful resources and tools to facilitate coding in this language on a Windows platform.
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I don't have a Mac and I'm using Windows but how do I learn Objective-C when I'm using Windows? Can I code Objective-C in Notepad++?
 
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Sure, you can write Objective-C code using Notepad++ on Windows. You can even write it using pencil and paper. :oldwink:

But you also need something that can compile or interpret Objective-C code under Windows. Try a Google search for something like "objective-c on windows".
 
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Just search for Objective C online compilers. There's a couple good ones.
 
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