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I agree with Pete. Cause you now have: iOS, Android, Windows 8 Phone,
Windows 8 RT/Metro, Blackberry 10, Ubuntu phone, and much more coming.
While true you don't HAVE to support every OS. You CAN support every OS
with a properly designed responsive HTML 5 application. It is much less
work than learning the nuances of every OS.

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http://mikewills.me

Sent from my mobile.
On Apr 6, 2013 10:02 AM, "Pete Helgren" <pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Given the rise of the of the Android and the rapid churn in OS versions
I *highly* recommend that you avoid native app development and stick
with HTML5 and platforms like PhoneGap (now aka Cordova). I have been
working with PhoneGap for two plus years, introducing the first Common
Scheduler app in Minneapolis in 2011. HTML5, css, Javascript, Ajax,
JSON are all very transferable skills and that is all you need to know
to write a mobile app on the PhoneGap stack and then you can deploy to
Android, iPhone, Blackberry, MS Phone, Symbian, etc. Beats the heck out
of learning objective C or Java to write iOS and Android apps.

IMHO.

Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java

On 4/5/2013 11:43 PM, Eric Lehti wrote:
Jim, I was just teasing when I said that it is a "big fail" that Austin
barbeque restaurants are not yet included in the COMMON iPad app.

My intent with the original post "COMMON iPad app" was to draw people's
attention to the fact that the app is available for iPad (and possibly
iPhone). I admire the COMMON organization for producing this app.

I own these books on iPad development but have not yet committed to
learn.
- Sams Teach Yourself iPad Application Development in 24 Hours ISBN
978-0-672-33339-2
- iPhone & iPad Game Development for Dummies ISBN 978-0-470-59910-5
- iPad Application Development for Dummies ISBN 978-0-470-58447-7
- iPad & iPhone Administrator's Guide - Enterprise Deployment Strategies
and Security Solutions ISBN 978-0-07-175906-9


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