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I have decided to load my views programmatically, so putting:

int ret = UIApplicationMain(argc, argv, nil, nil);

Would not work. I do have a ViewController and an AppDelegate, though. What would be the proper use of UIApplicationMain to use a ViewController and an AppDelegate.
PS I am NOT using XCode or Interface Builder, I am developing on the toolchain.

+2  A: 

This function is declared as

int UIApplicationMain (
   int argc,
   char *argv[],
   NSString *principalClassName,
   NSString *delegateClassName
);

Since you did not subclass UIApplication, pass nil to the 3rd argument. But you have a custom UIApplicationDelegate. So pass its class name to the 4th argument.

int retval = UIApplicationMain(argc, argv, nil, @"AppDelegate");
KennyTM
What would be the benefit of subclassing UIApplication?
Mohit Deshpande
@Mohit: To replace some default behavior of UIApplication, e.g. `sendAction:to:from:forEvent:`.
KennyTM