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# Beer Song
-Produce the lyrics to that beloved classic, that field-trip favorite: 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall.
+Recite the lyrics to that beloved classic, that field-trip favorite: 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall.
Note that not all verses are identical.
-```plain
+```text
99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer.
Take one down and pass it around, 98 bottles of beer on the wall.
98 bottles of beer on the wall, 98 bottles of beer.
Take one down and pass it around, 97 bottles of beer on the wall.
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- Create an Xcode project with a test target which will run the tests.
- Use the ruby gem `objc` as a test runner utility.
Both are described in more detail here: http://exercism.io/languages/objective-c
-
### Submitting Exercises
When submitting an exercise, make sure your solution file is in the same directory as the test code.
-For example, if you're submitting `Bob.m` for the Bob exercise, the submit command would be something like `exercism submit <path_to_exercism_dir>/objective-c/bob/Bob.m`.
+The submit command will look something like:
+
+```shell
+exercism submit <path-to-exercism-workspace>/objective-c/beer-song/BeerSong.m
+```
+
+You can find the Exercism workspace by running `exercism debug` and looking for the line beginning
+with Workspace.
## Source
Learn to Program by Chris Pine [http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/?Chapter=06](http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/?Chapter=06)