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Objective-C Bridging Header Instructions #4

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Instructions for how to make an Objective-C Bridging header in the
README.md file to make it easier to implement the SDK for beginners.

Instructions for how to make an Objective-C Bridging header in the
README.md file to make it easier to implement the SDK for beginners.
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CLAs look good, thanks!

Small corrections of my previous commit.
1) You only need the first statement (<ApiAI/ApiAI.h>) in the header
file.
2) You need to specify the name of the header file when specifying the
path.
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Why you use Swift library in ObjC? We have ObjC library for that. https://github.com/api-ai/apiai-ios-client

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