arabera sarbast Rashid 13 years ago
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coming along, Sarbast. Keep working on this and try to develop each topic and subtopic more fully. populate with resources. spend time exploring and developing this and it will prove very useful for you. watch spelling. Building, Logistics
sarbast, I don't see your interview linked yet?
You need an Apple OS X, and apple's SDK to start writing your app's code.
C# is not like Objective C, but there is a tool called monotouch that can convert C# codes to Cocoa and then could be run on the iOS SDK.
Every app starts with an idea, it should serve a cluster of users
Or you might be approached by a business or your boss to develope an app, and then all you have is to list the requirments.
You can search the web for what is popular in terms of apps, and come up with a similar one
You need to be registered in Apple's Development Portal in order to get support, sample codes, ask them for help, and to be able to submit your app in the application store. But then you have to pay $100.
The link gets you to the official Apple web page for developers.
In order to make an app, you need Mac OS X and the SDK, and these software packages run only on Apple's hardware or computers.
Sully: "Ali Namali Complex"
Erbil: Apple Store in Family Mall