📅 February 26, 2010

Blueprint To Success In The iPhone App Store World

Getting your app ( or you ) discovered has little to do with luck, and EVERYTHING to do with strategy!

So you wanna be a rockstar and get to be one of those app store success stories? Who doesn’t. But do you have what it takes to get discovered? Getting your app ( or you ) discovered has little to do with luck, and EVERYTHING to do with strategy!

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📅 January 29, 2010

DragonFireSDK: Windows iPhone App Development In C/C++

DragonFireSDK is a new tool that allows you to develop iPhone applications on Windows.Objective-C language is no longer necessary because it is based on more popular programming languages: C and C ++ using Microsoft Visual C ++.

DragonFireSDK is a new tool that allows you to develop iPhone applications on Windows.Objective-C language is no longer necessary because it is based on more popular programming languages: C and C ++ using Microsoft Visual C ++.

Your creations will be 100% compatible with the iPhone, and there will be no problems upon approval. You can send your app to Apple via DragonFireSDK’s distribution portal or just use your developer account.

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📅 January 23, 2010

RevMobile: Innovative Development Tool For iPhone Apps, WinMo and Maemo

RevMobile is an innovative development tool for iPhone Apps, Windows Mobile and Maeamo. This tool seems interesting because, it seems very easy to use. The language on which it is based, is very similar to spoken English , and it doesn’t require complicated algorithms.

RevMobile is an innovative development tool for iPhone Apps, Windows Mobile and Maeamo. This tool seems interesting because, it seems very easy to use. The language on which it is based, is very similar to spoken English , and it doesn’t require complicated algorithms.

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📅 January 14, 2010

Stanford U: New iPhone Development Podcast Available in iTunes

This year in addition to the videos you can also download the complete presentation files that are used in the lessons.

Stanford University is coming back this year with a new iPhone development course available for free in iTunes. The lessons will enable you to learn the basics of Xcode, Object C and much more. The video podcast is available here . This year in addition to the videos you can also download the complete presentation files that are used in the lessons.

📅 September 14, 2009

MonoTouch: .Net iPhone App Development

Novell technology now lets developers use .Net and C# instead of C or Objective-C to build applications for the iPhone, according to InfoWorld.

We’ve talked, in the past, about developing HTML and JavaScript iPhone apps. Now it’s time to talk about .Net iPhone app development.Monday Novell will release a developers kit that leverages MonoTouch which allows developers to utilize code and libraries written for .Net and programming languages like C#.

“What’s important here is that C# and .Net are considerably more productive development environments than the native iPhone language, which is Objective-C,” said Miguel de Icaza, vice president of the developer platform at Novell and the leader of the Mono project.  With MonoTouch, the Mono runtime provides such developer services as garbage collection, thread management, type safety, and Web services, de Icaza said.

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📅 April 19, 2009

Apple Posted 4 iPhone Developer Profiles Video Footage

In anticipation of the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference coming up June 8 – 12 in San Francisco, Apple has posted four videos highlighting developers who are creating apps with the iPhone SDK.

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In anticipation of the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference coming up June 8 – 12 in San Francisco, Apple has posted four videos highlighting developers who are creating apps with the iPhone SDK.

Each video shows how the developer is creating a unique app with the iPhone SDK, using the tools and frameworks, and then selling the app through the App Store.


The videos highlight:

  • Dr. Ge Wang of Smule, the developers of Ocarina and Leaf Trombone: World Stage (clicks open iTunes), among other apps. He is an assistant professor at Stanford who researches
  • Christina Wick, who is part of the Mac software team for AOL (parent company of Weblogs Inc. and TUAW). Christina’s team is using the SDK to develop iPhone versions of many of the AOL Mac applications, including AOL Radio
  • Werner Jainek of Stuttgart-based Cultured Code, the developers of Things for Mac and iPhone. Things (click opens iTunes) is an amazing task management app that is a favorite of several TUAW bloggers.
  • Steve Demeter of Demiforce is a lifelong gamer who saw the potential of the iPhone as a gaming platform and who has had great success with his app Trism (click opens iTunes).
📅 April 4, 2009

PhoneGap: Solution for Web Developers to Create Applications for iPhone, Android and Blackberry

PhoneGap lets developers wrap web applications inside a native application using WebKit, making development easier for those who aren’t familiar with Objective-C and Cocoa. In fact, the framework even includes a tool for easily doing this type of “native web app” packaging. And if a native web app wrapper sounds like it would be right up your alley, you can download PhoneGap for free and give it a whirl.

PhoneGap is an open source development tool for building fast, easy mobile apps with JavaScript.If you’re a web developer who wants to build mobile applications in HTML and JavaScript while still taking advantage of the core features in the iPhone, Android and Blackberry SDKs, PhoneGap is for you.

📅 March 31, 2009

iPhone Development: An Overview

March 11, 2009 presentation to the Cleveland Java Users Group on iPhone Development. Speaker- Randy Beiter of iNomadics