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Welcome to 31 Days of iPhone Apps

Over the years, we have given many presentations on developing Mobile applications. One thing that we have heard time and time again is that people have a hard time writing their first mobile application. We think sometimes people have a hard time taking those first steps. It is easy to think that it will take too much time, and that it will be too hard. But that is simply not the case. But instead of telling people, we are going to show them how easy it really is.

31 Day 31: Moolah 30 Day 30: Death Calculator 29 Day 29: Password Generator 28 Day 28: DigiClock 27 Day 27: Photo Frame 26 Day 26: LavaFlow 25 Day 25: Sierpinski 24 Day 24: Colors 23 Day 23: Hypno 22 Day 22: Pumpkin Face 21 Day 21: iDrum 20 Day 20: Temperature Converter 19 Day 19: Mobile Altimeter 18 Day 18: Homeland Security 17 Day 17: Fireball 16 Day 16: World Tour 15 Day 15: ZIP Code Weather 14 Day 14: Sleep Sound 13 Day 13: MyGoogle 12 Day 12: U Decide 11 Day 11: Plumb Bob 10 Day 10: Where am I? 9 Day 9: Snow Fall 8 Day 8: Flickr KML 7 Day 7: Speed Dial 6 Day 6: Reaction Time 5 Day 5: Count Me In 4 Day 4: What's my IP? 3 Day 3: openURL 2 Day 2: Bonfire 1 Day 1: Minutes to Midnight
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Our Idea

The key here is simple: "Taking baby steps is better than taking no steps at all!" We plan on writing 31 iPhone applications in the next 31 days. We will publish both the executable and the source code for each application. Our goal is for each of these applications to be useful, interesting, and straight-forward. Someone considering writing their first iPhone application should be able to look at these applications and "get it".

Our Plan

If you search, you can find tons of simple code to do specific tasks, like playing a message beep. What you'll have a harder time finding are simple applications, with source code, that can be the building blocks for new developer's understanding of mobile development. It's our hope that in the next 31 days we can do something to help you with that.

About Apps Amuck

Please consider this entire series an open forum. We'd love to hear what you think, and what you want. Do you think this will help new mobile developers? Are you a new to mobile development? If so, what would most help you "get it"?

If you liked this app, you might like some other Free or Commercial iPhone Apps from iPocketApps.com.