: Hijack: iPhone dev - was RE: Who is using Silverlight?
We have a need in our company to come up with a quick cost estimate on
iPhone and iPad app development.
As a .Net dev, what can this list recommend for iPhone dev and in particular
what is a typical general ramp up time. Monotouch
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Sent: Tuesday, 27 July 2010 6:31 PM
To: 'ozSilverlight'
Subject: Hijack: iPhone dev - was RE: Who is using Silverlight?
We have a need in our company to come up with a quick cost estimate on iPhone
and iPad app development.
As a .Net dev, what can this list recommend
products
or .Net to create great iPhone apps.
John.
From: subscripti...@theglavs.com
To: ozsilverlight@ozsilverlight.com
Subject: RE: Hijack: iPhone dev - was RE: Who is using Silverlight?
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 18:32:15 +1000
Oh and given it’s a Silverlight list
.
From: subscripti...@theglavs.com
To: ozsilverlight@ozsilverlight.com
Subject: RE: Hijack: iPhone dev - was RE: Who is using Silverlight?
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 18:32:15 +1000
Oh and given it’s a Silverlight list, feel free to contact me directly on
glav AT aspalliance.com so we don’t
to the TOU earlier this year. You can no longer use Adobe's
products
or .Net to create great iPhone apps.
John.
From: subscripti...@theglavs.com
To: ozsilverlight@ozsilverlight.com
Subject: RE: Hijack: iPhone dev - was RE: Who is using Silverlight
this year. You can no longer use Adobe's
products
or .Net to create great iPhone apps.
John.
From: subscripti...@theglavs.com
To: ozsilverlight@ozsilverlight.com
Subject: RE: Hijack: iPhone dev - was RE: Who is using Silverlight?
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010
Paul, regarding your question. I think it depends what ramp up time you're
referring to, as in a whole team? Individuals?
I spent about 3 weeks, on and off on days, reading about ti and writing
sample non-complete apps, and I find that, the learning curve isn't too
steep. The largest learning
Barry Beattie wrote:
does this only cover the domestic (U.S) market? or globally?
I am generally clueless, so consider my post that of a ranting
lunatic... but:
I am pretty sure this only applies to the US, as in Australia, there are
laws which say 'your hardware is your hardware' or
Let me preference this by saying, *according to the MonoTouch guys*, because
MonoTouch uses the actual Objective C compiler, and actually compiles all of
your code to the metal - they consider it in compliance with the TOS from
Apple (you have to develop MonoTouch apps on a mac - to use the