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How easy to create apps?

Wakawaka

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I need an app for property management.

I'd like to have an app for leasing agents that can share floor plans, pricing options (discount options), what apartments are currently available, and what is going to be available in the future..

I would like something nice to be shown to clients.

So for someone who never created an app before, how well will I do?
 

skern88

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Wakawaka said:
I need an app for property management.

I'd like to have an app for leasing agents that can share floor plans, pricing options (discount options), what apartments are currently available, and what is going to be available in the future..

I would like something nice to be shown to clients.

So for someone who never created an app before, how well will I do?

Did you get any feedback? I need a similar solution.
 

SpinyMouse

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Creating such app without former programming knowledge may take you several months of intensive learning, although it is ok to learn by creating some product, like your property management app. Besides Objective-C language and programming skills you will also need some knowledge about data management and iOS development ecosystem.
 

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When you're in iTunes U, choose 'Universities and Colleges', then scroll through the pop-up box to Stanford, then scroll the window to the right and you'll soon find Paul Hegarty 'Developing apps for iOS' - there are two separate sets of 25 lectures And it's all completely free.

See if this helps!
 

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