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Computer war is over as Apple is always landing with new Apple handsets, with its low barriers entry and flawless consumer purchasing systems. It is possible to develop an application that will offer its services to the global mass. You dont need publishers, specialist development hardwares or distribution partners to develop an iPhone.

There are simple eight steps where you can be an iPhone developer-

First step Buy a Mac- An Intel based processor, which runs the Leopard version of MacOS X is needed.

Second step Down the SDK (software development kit)- For iPhone development Apple provides free software development kits from developers site. It includes everything one needs like iPhone simulator for testing, development environment Xcode, interface builders and their full documentation reference library and performance analyses.

Third step Learn Objective C- C language is the prime language for iPhone development. Apple iPhone Application Development is known to be the extended version of C language. With C language it is easier to understand the development and transfer the preferred skills. C became the main development environment for the Apple Mac. It is liked because in similar ways to Java, it deals with many of the challenging parts of programming. The major cause of programming issues in C and C++, which is memory leaks. It actually depends on where you are starting from, if you are capable in C/C++ or Objective C language then learning curve is in getting with the APIs of the iPhone - the best place to start is the iPhone developer site.

Fourth step Start writing something- Most aspects of development come with SDK, it is the host of all softwares. You can then build on applications by adding new features and create your very own game very quickly."

Fifth step Sign-up as an official developer- It involves approving with Apple's terms and conditions and signing the contract. Even if you havent completed the project yet, you'll need to sign up in order to test your code on an actual iPhone rather than an onscreen emulator. Once you're on the Developer Program you're sent a certificate, which allows you to pair up with an iPhone device.

Sixth step Prepare for a few weeks of work- Depending on the time available, and your level of programming knowledge, developing an iPhone game can mean as little as a couple of months' work.

Seventh step Submit your app to Apple- Complete your games application, which are to be submitted to the App Store. If everything is ok and clear then generally it takes Apple a week to approve the content. If there is a problem, such as obvious bugs or Liteapps that are mentioned as demos or aren't fully featured, then this can take longer to review and ultimately reject. In this instance you can fix the

Finally eighth step Adapt, market and survive- The work doesn't finish once you've made it onto App Store. As it's doubtful that you will have your own in-house quality assurance department, some bugs and design issues may only surface when hundreds of gamers get their hands on the code. Consequently, it may be necessary to submit several alterations.

Therefore, these are the simple eight steps where you can develop your own iPhone application development.

by: samdino




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