Iphone and/or G-phone Game Development
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Iphone and/or G-phone Game Development
Anyone done it? tried it? Currently doing it?
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Once my Mac gets here I'll be working on a game for the iPhone.
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I bought a I-Book yesterday at the Flea Market. Started fooling around with it. Problem is its so dang expensive to develop i-phone apps.
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I would like to develop I-Phone apps just for the hell of it, but I don't have a Mac, and I won't buy one just to make them. There are so many apps in the app store that getting anything you make noticed is extremely difficult. 500,000 apps in the store is good for end-users, but not so good for developers.
You have a lot more chances of getting your apps noticed on a phone with less competition, like maybe the G-phones. I am not exactly sure how development goes on them, but creating Java ME apps for mobile phones can be nice as well because they can be ported between phones, whereas IPhone apps require full rewrites.
You have a lot more chances of getting your apps noticed on a phone with less competition, like maybe the G-phones. I am not exactly sure how development goes on them, but creating Java ME apps for mobile phones can be nice as well because they can be ported between phones, whereas IPhone apps require full rewrites.
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G-Phone app creation is very simple, well getting the sdk and deploying is a friggn breeze and free!!
Developing the actual app is another story. I am learning Java and Android all at once. Very tough on me. I have my first app started and works and will get a vid of it soon. Starting with a Dice rolling app for table top playing.
I bought the I-Book(G3) laptop to learn a bit about Macs and maybe making a few iphone apps but looking at the cost and the pain and like you said the amount of apps out there I say screw it. G-Phone is far simpler and there are more and more phones going to Android...Its just Java that stinks
Developing the actual app is another story. I am learning Java and Android all at once. Very tough on me. I have my first app started and works and will get a vid of it soon. Starting with a Dice rolling app for table top playing.
I bought the I-Book(G3) laptop to learn a bit about Macs and maybe making a few iphone apps but looking at the cost and the pain and like you said the amount of apps out there I say screw it. G-Phone is far simpler and there are more and more phones going to Android...Its just Java that stinks
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hallsofvallhalla wrote:G-Phone app creation is very simple, well getting the sdk and deploying is a friggn breeze and free!!
Developing the actual app is another story. I am learning Java and Android all at once. Very tough on me. I have my first app started and works and will get a vid of it soon. Starting with a Dice rolling app for table top playing.
I bought the I-Book(G3) laptop to learn a bit about Macs and maybe making a few iphone apps but looking at the cost and the pain and like you said the amount of apps out there I say screw it. G-Phone is far simpler and there are more and more phones going to Android...Its just Java that stinks
Say what? Java is beautiful lol. Or at least if you are coming from a strict typing, pure OO background is it. It is basically C# without the convoluted class library. I was not aware that the android phones used Java as their platform, but that is excellent. That means that your average Android app will be portable (with some work, obvously) to pretty much any other mobile device. I am just disappointed that the I-Phone decided to go with Obj-C and proprietary SDKs. Kind of sad that they went with the standard for Mac OSX rather than the standard of basically every other mobile device.
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i only say java stinks because I have to learn it Once I learn it I am sure I will love it.
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No one is interested in Blackberry Development?
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Many, many people are. In fact, I have looked into it. It is just not really specialized enough to warrant having books written, tutorials written, etc. It is just another "code in Java ME using <phone> SDK", pretty much like every other mobile device outside of the IPhone.Noctrine wrote:No one is interested in Blackberry Development?
Its prime market is business applications, however. I would not suggest putting a lot of effort into writing games for it unless it is a relatively painless port from another device.
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Its painful in everything.