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- broxybluenose
I'm a designer looking to learn how to design & develop apps, mainly for the iOS platform to start with.
No idea where to start, what programs do I need to learn?
- uan0
http://www.qbn.com/topics/693361…
and insomnie's post about develpment:
https://medium.com/@talkaboutdes…
- broxybluenose0
^^^thanks uan, exactly the kind of inspiration I was looking for!
- docpoz0
http://www.businessnewsdaily.com…
14 Best App Makers
by Sara AngelesHow do you make a mobile app? One option is to hire a developer. Or you can take the DIY route to save time and money. Hiring a mobile app development firm or freelancer to build a fully-functional app from the ground up can get pretty expensive — to the tune of tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. For most small businesses, that's definitely out of the question. Instead, check out these DIY mobile app makers to build your own app and reach customers on their mobile devices, without breaking the bank. The best part? There are no tech skills required. Here are some of the best app makers for small businesses.....
- Maaku0
If you know some HTML, CSS and Javascript, look into
For Ruby developers:
- section_0140
Developing anything aside from a basic as fuck "website wrapped in an app" app will require you to learn the Swift programming language, and how to program.
Phonegap and similar solutions are actually pretty impressive frameworks. But, they're always going to be limited in comparison to creating a native app. Both in functionality and performance. Especially if your app has any type of functionality beyond basic forms, database access, user management, etc. The only advantage over a responsive website with most of these is that they can be installed natively.
Plus, by developing native, you'll have the added bonus of being able to list ios development as skill.