Michael Burnbaum:Programming iPhone and iPad Apps

Michael Burnbaum:Programming iPhone and iPad Apps- Even though this how-to is sequential, it's a good idea to get a developer on board at the same time when you line up design resources. Talking with a developer sooner than later will help you scope out a project that is technically feasible and within your budget. If you are a Objective C/Cocoa developer crack, open Xcode and get started! A few forums to join if you haven't already:  Apple Dev Forum  iPhoneSDK (moderated by Erica Sadun)  iPhoneSDKForum  iPhoneDev Forums  iPhoneSB If you are not a developer, you know what to do -- find one! Specify the type of app you want to produce -- whether it is a game, utility or anything else. Each type usually requires a different coding skill set. A few places to look for developers: Odesk, iPhoneFreelancer, eLance and any of the forums listed above. 10. Submit Your Application To Apple Store OK, so how do you submit your application to Apple Store now? The process of compiling your application and publishing the binary for iTunes Connect can be difficult for anyone unfamiliar with XCode. If you are working with a developer, ask them to help you:  Create your Certificates  Define your App ID's  Create your Distribution Provisioning Profile  Compile the application  Upload to iTunes Connect Action: If you are a developer, map out a development timeline and get started. If you are not a developer, start interviewing devs for your job. 11. Promote Your App If a <b>...</b>
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