This infographic does not mention analytics, a critical tool in the mobile app developer’s arsenal.
Tope says:
Yes, you are right. It doesn’t. My bad. I will be sure to include that in the next version. Thanks for the heads up!
HubLub says:
What an completely unusable useless infographic with no hyperlinks. FAIL.
mach1ne says:
Its an info graphic. Graphic. GRAPHIC. Graphics don’t have links lol. Put “.com” at the end of every picture you see and type it in your browser. Your welcome.
Might I also suggest a web services back end such as Buddy.com (full disclosure: I’m CEO of Buddy). Many mobile developers today want to focus 100% of their efforts on their mobile app client, and not spend 75% of their time building, hosting and maintaining a set of web services to power their app.
Buddy offers user accounts, messaging, chat, friends lists, photo albums, data storage, location & POIs, etc… all accessible for developers by APIs exposed as either SOAP or REST. I encourage developers to check us out, and would be happy to share more info for the next version of your infographic!
Also didn’t see any of the beta testing sites up there I use http://testflightapp.com to test my apps; distribute to beta testers; see what they are doing and any crashes they have all before they have time to tell me themselves. Even better it’s all free!
For me that’s probably the best resource out there.
Cheers
Simon
PS I have no ties to Test Flight I just think that it’s awesome
Josh says:
Clearly, you have no clue what professional developers really use. There is no platform superior to stackoverflow when it comes to solve tricky software questions for experienced developers, it is even on the resource lists of college courses! And yet it is the only one for which you could not think of a slogan.
In fact, you just repeated the iphonedevsdk slogan in the next entry. Very, very sloppy. How much did you spend on this, 10 minutes?
Alan says:
And Josh, do you have a better version that maybe you created and can share with the rest of us?
If you are going to ungracefully piss all over someone’s generous and free info, then at least offer up an alternative.
Tope, thanks for taking the time to provide this information that will be useful to many of us!
Knowingly or unknowingly I have been a fan of these resources. But this added more value for these resources by visually projecting their specialities. Good work
Nirmal
Chennai
brainray says:
Hi, great one! Thanks! I’ll also print it out
Some proposals for the next version:
Podcasts: ideveloperlive, ibrief, core intuition
These podcasts always give a lots of input and a lots of between the lines noise.
This infographic does not mention analytics, a critical tool in the mobile app developer’s arsenal.
Yes, you are right. It doesn’t. My bad. I will be sure to include that in the next version. Thanks for the heads up!
What an completely unusable useless infographic with no hyperlinks. FAIL.
Its an info graphic. Graphic. GRAPHIC. Graphics don’t have links lol. Put “.com” at the end of every picture you see and type it in your browser. Your welcome.
Might I also suggest a web services back end such as Buddy.com (full disclosure: I’m CEO of Buddy). Many mobile developers today want to focus 100% of their efforts on their mobile app client, and not spend 75% of their time building, hosting and maintaining a set of web services to power their app.
Buddy offers user accounts, messaging, chat, friends lists, photo albums, data storage, location & POIs, etc… all accessible for developers by APIs exposed as either SOAP or REST. I encourage developers to check us out, and would be happy to share more info for the next version of your infographic!
Dude this is going to be printed and hung on my office wall!!! Thanks so much for doing all this hard work for me ahead of time.
You are welcome Brett. Good to know it will be hung up. Cool stuff
btw the rest of the site is really killer as well and am glad I found it. If curious of where it was from Mobile Orchard.
Sent this to site to my partner because he needs to see all the templates.
btw the rest of the site is really killer as well and am glad I found it. If curious of where it was from Mobile Orchard.
Sent this to site to my partner because he needs to see all the templates.
btw the rest of the site is really killer as well and am glad I found it. If curious of where it was from Mobile Orchard.
Sent this to site to my partner because he needs to see all the templates.
Could you add links to these sites at the end of the post?
Great workout ,great collection , beautifully presents !!!
Tope, Thanks for the great collection.
Here are some links to some of the above mentioned resources for your readers
iphone developer tips http://iphonedevelopertips.com/
Ray Wenderlich http://www.raywenderlich.com/tutorials
Big nerd Ranch http://www.bignerdranch.com/
How to make iPhone apps http://institute.mobileappmastery.com/
Thanks again,
John
Hi
Also didn’t see any of the beta testing sites up there I use http://testflightapp.com to test my apps; distribute to beta testers; see what they are doing and any crashes they have all before they have time to tell me themselves. Even better it’s all free!
For me that’s probably the best resource out there.
Cheers
Simon
PS I have no ties to Test Flight I just think that it’s awesome
Clearly, you have no clue what professional developers really use. There is no platform superior to stackoverflow when it comes to solve tricky software questions for experienced developers, it is even on the resource lists of college courses! And yet it is the only one for which you could not think of a slogan.
In fact, you just repeated the iphonedevsdk slogan in the next entry. Very, very sloppy. How much did you spend on this, 10 minutes?
And Josh, do you have a better version that maybe you created and can share with the rest of us?
If you are going to ungracefully piss all over someone’s generous and free info, then at least offer up an alternative.
Tope, thanks for taking the time to provide this information that will be useful to many of us!
snicker snicker…. He said “Clearly”…
Thank you! Great collection!
and I would also add appadvice.com
Knowingly or unknowingly I have been a fan of these resources. But this added more value for these resources by visually projecting their specialities. Good work
Nirmal
Chennai
Hi, great one! Thanks! I’ll also print it out
Some proposals for the next version:
Podcasts: ideveloperlive, ibrief, core intuition
These podcasts always give a lots of input and a lots of between the lines noise.
Ray
cool sharing, thanks a lot…
Have a look also to Chupamobile.com