Hi Dawn.

The best language to start learning at this point is swift.  Objective C is 
probably going to be fazed out within the next few years.  A good place to 
start is https://developer.apple.com/swift/.
Also, all of the sessions from WWDC 2014 are available to the public on 
developer.apple.com.
Good luck.


On Jul 5, 2014, at 7:30 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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