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I have just thought about an idea that is similar to snapchat and would like to know what I should do next. I am a non-tech individual and thus would like your help in advising me how one would begin creating an application similar to snapchat? What expertise do I look into for hiring a developer? Ruby on Rails? HTML5? Python? Thanks.
Ruby on Rails for mobile application? HTML5 can be an option for multiple platforms so that you dont need develop for android, IOS and Microsoft Mobile. Otherwise, you need someone who can code Android, IOS or C#.
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I am newcomer to android development. I was using android mobile for more than 2 years i am very impressed with the way that Apps work and Look and also its very helpful.
I am planning to develop a App for Android have an Idea to develop.
Can you please provide the best Guidance to start with the development ?
First you need to download the SDK from google and fire up your IDE.
Then I would recommend going to the Android Development Getting Started and the Build your First App tutorials from Google to get a start on developing apps for Android.
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I'm often away from home but I'd really like to use this time to develop an android application. Is there a possibility to do this in the browser? I heard of Orion, but if I understood it right it is just for normal php websites and stuff.
So is there an android ide for the browser (online) ?
It would be very nice if you could help me :)
Thank you!
As you want to write an Android app, I guess you have a device running that operating system.
There is an Android app that allows you to develop native apps directly on the device, in a surprisingly powerful IDE. The app is called AIDE and is available on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aide.ui&hl=de
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I am wondering what I will require knowledge of to effectively develop an Android application in addition to where these skills can be acquired.
Thanks in advance!
Well you'll need to know Java but other than that it should be pretty simple. I built my first app about a month ago and only knew Java. It takes time to learn Java though.
Here is some links that might be helpful
http://thenewboston.org/list.php?cat=31
http://thenewboston.org/list.php?cat=6
If you are a beginner I would recommend you to start with Phonegap(Mobile application development framework).
This required only a basic knowledge of HTML,CSS and JS.
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So I just downloaded the Android SDK App Development Software and would like to know where to start. I have NO experience in programing in anything but Delphi7. I dont mind if you just give me a website.
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This question is gonna earn you a lot of negative votes. There are tons of stuff for starters just use google and this forum.
You need to have a basic knowledge of java. for android i would recommend the new boston series on youtube, for book 'Android 4 application development` and for online reference developers.android.com.
Go through training on android web site:
http://developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp/index.html
First IDE of choise should be Eclipse.
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Is there any good resource for getting started with iOS development if you're an Android developer?
I remember Microsoft had courses for Android developers to make them jump over to WP.
I'm looking for a similar thing (preferably in an online form) for iOS.
Thanks for any hints!
http://www.RayWenderlich.com has a wealth of iOS tutorials for beginners, experts, and programmers looking to pick up a new language.
This one in particular is written for someone who knows how to program but wants to learn Objective-C. https://www.raywenderlich.com/21320/objectively-speaking-a-crash-course-in-objective-c-ios6
Good Luck :) Welcome to the community.
Any of the apple developer tutorials are good for anyone jumping into iOS.
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/navigation/#section=Resource%20Types&topic=Guides
Standford's course is also very good. I'm following it right now and I highly recommend it.
https://itunes.apple.com/es/course/developing-ios-7-apps-for/id733644550
More info here: http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs193p