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As has been mentioned many many times on the various developer forums, Apple’s approval process can be very frustrating and inconsistent. However, if you are careful, you can greatly reduce your risk of getting an app rejected. read more »
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Making a webapp for the iPhone is a lot like making a normal web site, but with a few quirks to abide by. In this article, I'll give you a wide variety of tips, covering things such as: "must-haves", usability guidelines, testing/debugging, pitfalls, and performance issues. read more »
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Creative mobile web design is here, and it can be tough searching for iPhone interface inspiration when you need some. You never know if a site has a mobile alternative, and if they do you either have to use your phone to find it, or take a stab at what the sub-domain is: m, iphone, mobile, ect.. CSSiphone.com is dedicated to helping you find your iPhone inspiration. read more »
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The company has created an entire 37 page guide to the development process (below), decisions they made and what they learned during the creation of their PhotoKast app. Their hope is that the document might provide insights for other developers when they start out on iPhone App development projects. read more »
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This posting will act as a table of contents to my OpenGL From the Ground Up series of tutorial. read more »
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Gianluca Bertani, author of the iStreamLight open-source library, has updated the Google Code page of the project to explicitly mention that the library was successfully tested on the iPhone. read more »
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A good collection of iPhone development resources, for both iPhone native applications and Web applications. read more »
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Apple’s current practice of rejecting certain applications at the final hurdle - submission to the App Store - is disastrous for investor confidence. Developers are investing time and resources in the App Store marketplace and, if developers aren’t confident, they won’t invest in it. If developers - and serious developers at that - don’t invest, what’s the point? read more »