Hi Dawn,

One of the best resources is sitting on your Mac in iTunes. iTunes U has 
several Mac programming courses that will help you conceptually understand 
what's happening under the hood of your iDevice. some courses come with 
material to follow along with, but you can also supplement this by looking up 
tutorials. I've taken one itunes U course on Python and it was great.

Good luck,
Kevin
On 2014-07-05, at 8:30 AM, Dawn Benbow <d-ben...@live.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
>       I've been a lurker on this list for a while now. I've become interested 
> in learning how to program, specifically to build apps for iOS, to start with 
> at least. But, I'm wondering where is a good place to start learning, and 
> where are there good educational resources for learning that don't cost a lot 
> of money. Free is best if possible! :) 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dawn
> 
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