iPhone Development - Very Discouraging.

by 15. December 2008 06:24
I started an iPhone app about 3 weeks ago in the hopes to learn Objective C, keep myself somewhat involved in the actual act of programming, and make a little extra scratch to pay for the monthly cost of this thing.

I came up with this sweet idea. I decided I would do a calculator, but not just a regular calculator. Mine would have the ability to save the calculated result with a note, AS WELL as the ability to save to "formula" (and I use that term loosely) with a single variable in it.

So I learned Obj-C well enough to write the basic calculator. Lemme tell you, the workflow of a calculator isn't as simple as you'd think. Moving on...

So I got the basic calculator working and it was nice. Mine had a few options that the basic iPhone calc didn't, such as % and √. I figured I could sell that basic calc for maybe $1 or just plop it out there for free. Then I am reading reviews for another calc by the same guy who wrote I Am Rich, and a user mentions turning the iPhone calc sideways and it's a scientific.... WTF?! So I did... lo and behold.. it's got like.. a hozillion options... pretty discouraging

*sigh*

So I take 3-4 days off before I finish the other options. Tonight I was going to get back on track and finish that thing before Christmas.

So tonight I find ThinkDigits.   It's pretty much what I was going to do... only a lot prettier. So.. now.. here I sit gazing over my other ideas ... 50% of which already exist.

Wow.. very discouraging. At least I am more smarterer now.

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Apple | Development | iPhone

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1/28/2009 7:25:39 AM #

Jerry

Don't be too discouraged. Remember, every "fresh" idea you come up with, there are at least 3 other people in the world who have come up with the same idea (I must say, though, a 3D graphing calc would be nice).

Also, you can develop iPhone apps with JavaScript, as well, as there's an Aptana Studio plugin that aids in this kind of development. It may not be able to do some of the hardcore capabilities that the Objective C framework can do, but I'm looking into some of it's capabilities at the moment.

I'm afraid to say, I haven't gotten very deep into it yet.                                                                                                                                                                                                      

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