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I know how to use Xcode pretty well and I've mastered C++, and now I want to move onto Objective-C, however my Mac runs on Tiger(OS X 10.5) and I can only use Xcode 3. The problem with that is that I've ordered a book that assumes you have Xcode 4, and Apple updated Objective-C and so some things that are new do not work for Xcode 3(for example I cannot use command line tool and @autoreleasepool doesn't work either.
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Well, yes, that's somewhat of a pickle you're in? If you're a master in C++ though, I doubt you'll have many problems with some missing features.
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