Integrating native UIKit to your existing OpenFrameworks iOS project

You have been working on an iOS project in OpenFrameworks and you got to a point where the need of adding native UIKit components is essential, well I will try my best to show you how to do just that. Here is what we’ll do:

You don’t need to be an expert in Objective-C and/or iOS development but basic knowledge will help understand the process better.

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