Over the past few months I have gone through a major journey of discovery and enlightenment. At the end of 2009 I decided to update my software development skills. The platforms I decided to learn were the iPhone and Mac OS X. I figured developing iPhone and Mac OS X applications would utilize my experience as a software developer and help me learn some transferrable skills along the way.
The early days
While I was learning, I wondered what kind of App I would develop, what type of audience it would have, and when I’d have an opportunity to release it. Not too long after that I met Matt Beckwith the creator and producer of Podcast Stockton. We quickly became friends and decided to collaborate on this project. We went through the design process and agreed on what the finished product would be.
What I’ve learned so far
When it’s all done, there will be two applications. The first App will be for the iPhone which may just work for the iPod Touch; it seems like it should since they share the same U/I but I won’t know for sure until I’ve tried it out. The second App will be for the iPad, we’re still talking about what it’s going to look like. Will it be the same App that automatically expands to fill the screen real estate or will it have some extra features that aren’t available to the iPhone? That will be determined shortly after the iPhone App has been completed.
Things I’m still learning
The journey is far from over; it’s only the beginning. I see no end in sight for new ideas. I receive suggestions on a regular basis from people in my professional and social networks who tell me that they would love to see an App for this or that. So far, this journey has been an enlightening experience. I look forward to hearing suggestions from the people who use my applications in the real world.
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