Smartphone App Development

India
October 20, 2012 8:52pm CST
It's all about learning different SDKs for different operating system. For Android based development you should have a good knowledge in Java. Using Android SDK, you can start development. The architecture is based on MVC. For iPhone, Objective C is the language. iPhone Framework is known as COCOA. Learning iPhone development is tougher as you are dealing with core issues directly like memory management etc. If you have experience in app development for smartphones, please share your knowledge.
2 responses
@Sir_bobby88 (8231)
• Singapore
21 Oct 12
Well i am still in the process of learning Java , object oriented programming and i can say that i excited about it and would definitely branch to either Android or IOS in the future for the projects. Just wondering if you have any sources to share where you do your read up on ?
• India
22 Oct 12
I rely upon Android iPhone tutorials that are available in plenty. Since you are learning Java, you should first look at Android.
@tonyllenium (6252)
• Italy
19 Dec 12
yes i know you can develop mobile using different languages depending from the platform in reality in this period i am trying to test a different approach such as using a kind of converter and so you can even write the app using the html or html5 for example and when the app is ready you can convert it from html in different languages compatible with different platform so in the android case into java!!I don't know how it would be as good as work but i am just starting using features like that because it sounds not bad and if it will work good you are not obliged to re-write a single app for other popular mobile os!!Naturally writing an app using the original language so as java for android is the best way to design your app using all different features this language can offer to developers!!