Learn Objective-C or hire a programmer on eLance.com?
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I'm so in love with the iPad platform that I want to start developing some apps for it. I have zero programming knowledge, ...
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Learn Objective-C or hire a programmer on eLance.com?
Hi all!
I'm so in love with the iPad platform that I want to start developing some apps for it. I have zero programming knowledge, but lots of graphic design and HTML/CSS skills.
Would it be worth learning Objective-C in-depth (and how much would I truly have to learn to develop a decent app?), or would it be better to simply learn as much as I can about the iPhone SDK and Objective-C and then hire somebody to do the actually programming? In other words, I'd do the layout, buttons, etc
Just weighing what's the best use of my time, effort, and money (I don't mind paying a programmer if it's in the $500-$2,000 range).
Thanks for any insight!
John
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06-02-2010 02:23 PM
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iPad Enthusiast!
Designing the interface is nothing compared to programming the app. If you pay for a programmer then they would probably get a big cut of the app profits, right?
I don't know Objective C but I've heard it's a pain. If you want to do the programming yourself then start with learning C, or better yet go straight to C++. You should be able to use C/C++ in the backend of the app and just use Objective C whenever necessary (for example, I think the interface has to be in Objective C).
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iPad Master!
Pick up the book called "Beginning iPhone DevelopeMent". Apress is the publisher.
They will get up up an making apps in no time at all (hours).
However, if you have now prior C programming knowledge you may have to just read each chapter 3-4 times until things click and you understand exactly why things are done they way they are.
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iPad Fan!
Thanks for the replies, guys.
Mike, I'll pick up that book. I hate programming, but the reward (making apps!) could make it worth my time tenfold.
Thanks again-
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iPad Enthusiast!
If you've never done any programming, I wish u the best of luck, but I'll warn you that you'll probably fail. It's not as easy as it may sound. Keep us posted. I'd love to hear that you succeeded.
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iPad Fan!
Thanks for the warning, Robertt.
But with all the thousands of apps in the store, is it really that impossible for somebody who's driven to learn how to do the same?
John
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iPad Enthusiast!

Originally Posted by
Max iPad
Thanks for the warning, Robertt.
But with all the thousands of apps in the store, is it really that impossible for somebody who's driven to learn how to do the same?
John
It's not impossible, but you should really start with C or C++ and work your way up to Cocoa. It's good to have programming experience before selling an app, especially since you have to be able to support whatever you release.
Just mho as a software engineer.
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iPad Enthusiast!
Not impossible, but I'd estimate that it would take hundreds of hours to cobble up the simplest of applications for a newbie. Given enough time, yep, it can be done.
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iPad Master!

Originally Posted by
Max iPad
Thanks for the warning, Robertt.
But with all the thousands of apps in the store, is it really that impossible for somebody who's driven to learn how to do the same?
John
You sure can.
Starting out you will struggle but you can push through and once you understand the basics things will start to click.
If you want check out also by the same publisher that teaches objective C.
When I started with iphone apps I looked at both but just went with the beginning iPhone development because I already had the basic minimal understanding of C.
But the beginning iPhone Developement book starts off as if you are a beginner so you should be OK. You will be making apps in no time.
Check out my app in the app store called BFDeals (free), I made it last year in about a week with reading that book.
Last edited by MikesTooLz; 06-04-2010 at 09:00 PM.
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iPad Fan!
There's also a big difference being a half decent programmer and producing a product that sells. Don't be surprised if your first product is a damp squib - that is common (the norm?), but learn from your mistakes and make a decent second product that people want!
Programming isn't the only skill you need. You also need some marketing ability, graphic design (especially for the iPad - unlike the niche where I currently sell my products), basic business sense, ergonomic/usability, people skills, able to test your own products, web design, etc, etc.
I you are serious about setting up your own micro-ISV, then you probably should look at joining the ASP - Association of Software Professionals. Their newsgroups are full of people handling these problems.
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