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Although Apple has yet to release an official SDK (software development kit) for the iPhone, developers have already become proficient at creating native applications for the device using an ...
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Thanks to the amount of hype and spin surrounding the iPhone, it seems that, when it comes to third party applications, Apple can’t do right by some people. Apple were criticised right from the start ...
While Apple has been unequivocal in banning Java and Adobe’s Flash from the iPhone and related devices, third-party iOS application development tools have been allowed to flourish. Uncertainty over ...
Obviously there is more to being an iPhone developer than just sitting down and writing a program. You need a modern Intel Macintosh desktop or laptop running a ...