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Non-Developer's iPhone App: From Idea to App Store (iamdann.com)
9 points by iamdann on Jan 27, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 9 comments



It's great to see people picking up development, but in all honesty, it does make me a little sad to see people heading directly to Objective-C. Obviously I understand the reasons why (an iPhone app is definitely top on the "awesome" factor right now) but it seems so limiting.

I wish something like Appcelerator was a little better than it is, allowing people to make native apps across platforms using JavaScript. It's a fantastic idea, but I'm not a huge fan of the Appcelerator implementation.


I think abstract tools like App Titanium are definitely the future too.

I've been coding for about 4 years and struggle to grasp Obj-C.

What do you have against App Titanium as a matter of interest?


In earlier versions it was just a lack of polish- I looked maybe a year ago, and their include function required you to use different paths depending on whether you were on iOS or Android, tableviews had memory leaks- that sort of thing.

It seems like they have a lot of that sorted now, but after buying Aptana are now mandating Eclipse as the only environment for developing and debugging apps, which I find disappointing. And Eclipse isn't exactly newbie-friendly, either.


No they don't, you can still use your favorite text editor and use the command line to build, or use Titanium Developer which still works.


Amazing how a person with no experience in creating apps can design an app and launch page that looks better than about 50% of the apps out there. Well done!

You should put the price of your app on your app's site by the way - I like to know the price before going off to the apple store.


Thanks! And I'll take your advice about displaying the price on the landing page once I get home this evening.


Ditto


Very cool and inspiring story. I am currently neck deep in Python as my first programming language. It's tough, but I am enjoying the learning process. Good luck with your app!


Yeah, I've been meaning to learn Python for a while now, and the sudden surge of posts here about Python have only re-enforced my desire to learn Python. That's next on the list (with the plans to learn enough to be "dangerous").




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