Convert C# class to iPhone Objective C class By Trollio on Nov 28 Max Bid: $7

Convert a C# class (see details) to an iPhone objective C class.
Please stay as close to this C# class as possible, including using Dictionary.
Here is the C# usage of the class. I ne (more...)

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Convert a C# class (see details) to an iPhone objective C class.
Please stay as close to this C# class as possible, including using Dictionary.Here is the C# usage of the class. I need an iPhone/Objective C class (NSObject class) which can be used similar to this:C# usage:
CommDB db = new CommDB();
db.cmd ="someCommand";
db.Add("key","value");
db.Add("key2", "value2");
string response = db.SendPost();
Requirements Interview Answers:

To help you bid more accurately, the employer was interviewed about the requirements for this project. Below are their answers.

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//<![CDATA[
var theForm = document.forms['form1'];
if (!theForm) {
theForm = document.form1;
}
function __doPostBack(eventTarget, eventArgument) {
if (!theForm.onsubmit || (theForm.onsubmit() != false)) {
theForm.__EVENTTARGET.value = eventTarget;
theForm.__EVENTARGUMENT.value = eventArgument;
theForm.submit();
}
}
//]]>

Project Type:
What kind of work do you need done?Software related (Includes desktop applications and internet websites)
Project Parts:
What do you want the worker to do on this project?

Requirements:
The worker will analyze the problem and propose a software-based solution to the problem.
Programming:
The worker will take the requirements and translate them into the language of the computer (and test it).
User installation:
The installer will move the software from the place it was created (which is called the development or QC environment) to where you will use it (which is called the production environment). The installer then tests the software to make sure that the installation was done properly and completely.

Req. Doc. Type:
What kind of documentation do you want for this project?Informal documentation - As the employer talks back and forth about the project with the worker, those conversations become the requirements.Remember to communicate ALL of the details of your project on the vWorker.com site. If you don't, and there is a dispute, then important details of the contract will not be documented and cannot be taken into account in arbitration. If you feel you MUST go offsite (for example, using the phone or IM) then afterwards post everything onsite and get the other party to post that they agree to those contractual terms.
Program Type:
What kind of software should the worker create (and/or install)?A desktop or server program: This software runs on a user's own PC/workstation, or on a server.Other:programming code for iPhone/objective c
Desktop / server program info

Size of application:
How many screens/forms need to be created/edited in this application?Exactly 0.
Programming Language:
What programming language(s) do you want your application written in?I do know the language(s).Languages(s):C#Cocoa / Obj-CMisc. details: Programmer should be able to read and understand C# and fluent in objective C/iPhone programming.
If I like your work, I will have other classes for you to convert.
Operating system(s)
What operating systems(s) do you want your application to work on?I do know the operating system(s):IPhone -- version(s): 4xMisc. details: Programmer should be able to read and understand C#, but fluent in Objective C/iPhone programming.
Database:
Will this project include a database?No, it does not include a database.
Installation Program:
Does the worker need to create an installation program?No. The worker needs to only give me instructions on how to install it.
Legal:
1) I require complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done (so that I may modify it in the future).
2) Deliverables must be in ready-to-run condition as follows (depending on the nature of the deliverables):
2b) Any website server-side deliverables must be installed in ready-to-run condition in the employer's environment (unless overridden otherwise by the employer elsewhere in this contract.
2c) If there are any server-side deliverables (intended to only exist in one place in the employer's environment) then they must be installed by the winning worker in ready-to-run condition (unless specified elsewhere by the employer).
2d) All other software (including but not limited to any desktop software or software the employer intends to distribute) must include a software installation package that will install the software in ready-to-run condition on the platform(s) specified in this project (unless specified elsewhere by the employer).
3) Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work paid for. All paid for deliverables will be considered 'work made for hire' under U.S. Copyright law.
3b) No part of the deliverable may contain any copyright restricted 3rd party components (including GPL, GNU, Copyleft, etc.) unless all copyright ramifications are explained AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker's 'Worker Legal Agreement'.