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Max Katz05/10/12
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Build Your iOS App in the Cloud With Tiggzi Mobile App Builder

Now you can create your mobile app in Tiggzi and instantly build the iOS binary file (or Android).

Alex Curylo05/01/12
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Review: Test-Driven iOS Development

If you’re reading this, chances are that you’re pretty confident in your programming skills and figure that the optimal development methodology is for people to stay out of your way. But we're pretty sure that pretty much every — no, seriously, pretty much every — iOS programmer would solidly benefit from reading this book.

Axel Rauschmayer03/28/12
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Arguments in Favor of the “iPad mini”

A smaller version of the iPad has been rumored for quite some time. Recently, rumors have become more concrete and in this post, Axel Rauschmeyer breaks down some of the rumored specs and pricing for the fabled iPad mini.

Chris Smith03/21/12
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IDC Survey Reveals Android Developer Interest Waning, Google and HTML5 Are On The Rise

A recent survey by IDC and Appcelerator revealed that developer interest in Android app development is steadily decreasing, while iOS development remains #1, Windows Phone 7 interest remains high and HTML5 integration is more popular than ever.

Chris Smith03/21/12
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Blast Aliens in Your Browser with Your iOS Trigger Device

Roshan Abraham sent us a link to this web browser game that uses an iOS device as the controller, reading the accelerometer values and pushing them to a node.js server. WARNING: This demo may cause a significant decrease in workplace productivity!

Chris Smith03/20/12
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An Introduction to iPhone App Design

The guys over at App Design Vault have put together this excellent introductory tutorial for better iPhone development.

Chris Smith03/16/12
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iPhone vs. WP7 vs. Android

Every day I get more and more questions from different viewers on which platform and phone should they spend their hard earned cash on. I try and help you answer that question in this video and walk you through how to determine what is right for you.

Alex Curylo03/12/12
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cocos2d vs. iPad 3

Alex Curylo explains that if you have a cocos2d iPad game out there, you might want to check it out with the iPad 3 simulator...NOW!

Maximiliano Firtman03/10/12
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What iOS 5.1 and the New iPad Mean for Web Developers

Max Firtman talks about the new iPad, with iOS 5.1. He's done the usual research and realized there aren't many new details...However, the new iPad retina display reminds Max of some web stuff we should be aware of while creating iPad web experiences.

Axel Rauschmayer03/09/12
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Apple’s 2012 iPad Event: The Highlights

Dr. Axel Rauschmayer talks about the news announced recently at Apple's iPad event....

Chris Smith03/02/12
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Python for iOS

In case you didn't know, there's a Python app for iOS available through iTunes for both the iPhone and iPad. The app provides a Python 2.7.2 environment for the iOS and has received glowing reviews...

Chris Smith02/29/12
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Developing Cross-Platform Mobile Apps with Phone Gap

Colin Eberhardt gave a presentation yesterday at the Windows Phone User Group in London on using PhoneGap for developing mobile apps across multiple platforms. Presentation includes a Twitter Search Demo and a look at the first Phone Gap app: Property Finder...

Daniel Egan02/27/12
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T3P #1 Setting up for iPhone Dev

Daniel Egan starts off this series on building apps natively on each mobile Platform (Android, iOS, and Windows Phone) by detailing the setup and configuration of his MacBook Air that he will use for iOS development...

Joe Miller02/24/12
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Network Link Conditioner in Xcode 4.1, Lion

Apple includes a new prefPane in Xcode 4.1 and Lion called “Network Link Conditioner” that simplifies network simulation, and even includes a few profiles to get you started. Pretty cool feature. Especially useful for iOS developers.

Alex Curylo02/20/12
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Designing for Privacy

So as you’ve no doubt heard by now from all over, the furor du jour is that apps have a habit of broadcasting your contact data. All cynicism aside, there are a couple takeaways from this pother for the app developer who wants to avoid negative attention.