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Those people who have said that it iseasy to become an iPhone developer, is the biggest lie!Although you can find iPhone development tools that allow you to gothrough the do-it-yourself method, app development largely relies onskill. Those who want to come up with professional mobileapplications should invest in learning not just the basics, but theins and outs of mobile graphics, user interface, and integration. DIYtools available on the internet may take you as far as being anamateur, but if you want to become a serious professional, there ismuch work needed. You have to be an actual developer.Independent developers are those whohave to work their way from scratch. They have limited resources thanestablished application development companies. However, many peoplehave actually succeeded in being an independent app developer.Perhaps, the tricky combination of good resources, exceptional skill,and sheer luck made a difference. It doesnt always mean, though,that anyone can become an app superstar with limited resources. For anovice to accomplish something really impressive that sells, must bereally good. The DIY templates can be of good use tobeginners in the industry. With such templates, they can discover andlearn the procedure of application development, but they are toolimited to offer flexibility to producers. Are DIY app development tools rubbish?No! As long as you do not expect toomuch, they can be useful. DIY tools are for a specific group ofpeople, specifically those who consider application making as ahobby. The tools are actually helpful in introducing you to thecomplex world of software development. However, you cannot stay withyour simple, basic tools if you aspire to become a professional appdeveloper. You have to level up and become better. Majority ofprofessional looking iPhone applications are not made with DIY tools.Can you just hire an iPhonedeveloper?You always can. But you should knowthat professionals do not take work for free. They require advanceddeposits, and would not hesitate canceling your offer for biggeropportunities elsewhere. Your idea of a great application may becompelling, but developers have to pay their bills, as well.Talented producers would usually becomepart of iPhone development companies, and they earn over a hundredthousand dollars a year. These professionals earn an income so good,that they cannot abandon their job for a no-pay one. Even though yourapplication idea looks promising, you could barely find aprofessional that would work on the venture for free. Lesson: You pay the developer first!An advance payment seems reasonable.Yours is simply the idea. Its implementation is the real task, whichis grueling. A producer would work for weeks on a single task, andits impossible for him to accept that piece of job withoutexpecting any compensation. At the same time, he or she would alsoconsider those who are willing to take the risk. What if theapplication he develops fails in the market and he wasnt paid inthe first place? Will he just accept the fact that he will notreceive a pay after weeks of intense work? No developer would thinklike that. The risk should be shared by both the client and thedeveloper.
The,Truth,Behind,iPhone,Develo