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iPhone Application Developer Interview

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What started out as a pleasant chat with someone who was writing some iPhone applications has rapidly blossomed into an extraordinary outpouring of interest from the iPhone developer community. As a result, I've decided to run a series of developer spotlights, probably 20 or more, over the next few weeks. It'll offer you insight into the time involved, complexity and rewards of developing a game or utility for one of the most interesting software sales environments on the planet: the Apple iPhone. I hope you enjoy the series!

I'll kick it all off with an interview with Darren Andes, who wrote Baby Tracker: Nursing

Q: You wrote Baby Tracker: Nursing. How long did it take you? How many lines of code is the program? Written in what language?

A: Baby Tracker: Nursing has ~2,500 lines of code, and I've spent over 100hrs creating the application. Baby Tracker: Nursing was written in a language called Cocoa (Objective-C) which is an Object-Oriented that extends the C language. You can get all the technical information Comments

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