Posts Tagged ‘Objective C’

App Store is a very good market, there is space for everyone: Gerardo Siciliano of iPhoneXCoder

App Store is a very good market, there is space for everyone: Gerardo Siciliano of iPhoneXCoder

Developers name:Gerardo Siciliano Company Website Company Name:iPhoneXCoder Apps at the App Store:2 Location:Italy About Dev Tell us a little about you, and your current company. I'm a simple iPhone fan that decided to develop application for this Apple's jewel. I'm a student (engineer) and I love mobile programming. And when Apple distributed his SDK, I was very happy!!! About your background: what did you do before taking up iPhone development? I'm a simple student at University, so I only study. About Work What apps have you developed so far? Tell us about your apps in brief. So far I've developed two iPhone applications. First was  Interest Calculator, a finance application that calculates Read More...

Former Microsft developer Salvador Ponticelli turns to iPhone development and likes it

Former Microsft developer Salvador Ponticelli turns to iPhone development and likes it

Developer name: Salvador Ponticelli Developing Since:2008 Company Name:Sponticelli.com Apps at the App Store:3 Location:Montreal,Canada About Dev: Tell us a little about you, and your current company. I'm a System Engineer who graduated in 2000 from Simon Bolivar University (Venezuela). In 2004 I moved to Canada and the same year, I tried to start my own company to develop software for PocketPC. However, I didn't have much money and as a new immigrant it was quite difficult to get a credit to start a new company. So, I dropped the idea for a while and I started working as a full time employee as a C#.NET developer. Today I Read More...

Web apps with native app features? Use the iPhone API

Web apps with native app features? Use the iPhone API

A bunch of developers have recently come up with a solution that might bridge the difference between the web and native apps. PhoneGap, a free open source development tool and framework will allow the developers to take advantage of the powerful features of the native iPhone  APIs from HTML and JavaScript, something that the Safari do not let you do. Conceived at iPhoneDevCamp II by Nitobi developer Brock Whitten, Rob Ellis, freelance designer Colin Toomey and Eric Oesterle,  PhoneGap is written in Objective C and the developers will be allowed to embed their web apps within a native iPhone app. Right now, Read More...