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Thread ID: 125024 2012-06-02 05:25:00 App Developing Nick G (16709) PC World Chat
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1279191 2012-06-02 05:25:00 Ok, have had a *great* idea for an app. I have no coding knowledge, whatsoever. What are some good sites that will help me learn how to code for an android app.

Thanks
Nick G (16709)
1279192 2012-06-02 08:35:00 Try Google developers or their code site for Android. Maybe Standford (news.stanford.edu) University online (osxdaily.com) (and others) via Coursea (www.cs101-class.org) for Apple/iOS. kahawai chaser (3545)
1279193 2012-06-02 09:40:00 Yeah jump on G+ and start following some of the Google Developers pages and things, they've also got online guides. Chilling_Silence (9)
1279194 2012-06-03 10:19:00 Have you considered simply outsourcing the actual development? Unless you already have some reasonable programming experience, or it's a really simple app, it could be a long road to learning enough to implement it. inphinity (7274)
1279195 2012-06-03 23:59:00 Have you considered simply outsourcing the actual development? Unless you already have some reasonable programming experience, or it's a really simple app, it could be a long road to learning enough to implement it.
How much to outsource am I looking at?
Nick G (16709)
1279196 2012-06-04 03:11:00 Whats the app your thinking of?? stratex5 (16685)
1279197 2012-06-04 03:48:00 Sign a confidentiality agreement and he might tell you. icow (15313)
1279198 2012-06-04 06:09:00 Lol. then whats the price you might put the app and whats it for? stratex5 (16685)
1279199 2012-06-04 06:47:00 If I ever got it developed I would put it on for the usual $1.29 Nick G (16709)
1279200 2012-06-04 09:06:00 I reckon, if you saying it's as good as it is, you might be able to get away with a $2.49 app and create an ad supported lite version for free and get profits from that. stratex5 (16685)
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