Developing for android is extremely time consuming compared to iOS. You have to optimize for all the android devices or it won't work properly on all of them. iOS is generally the same hardware so optimizing isn't that hard.
I kinda agree about Apple being way too legal and a pain in the butt... but I'm still on the side of iOS because of their design principles, access to powerful mac-originated APIs, and easier development time as Keyesx said. Also the fact that having an iPhone over an Android is going to bias me.
But anyway I won't take this thread off topic, best of luck finding someone! From my experience as an iOS developer (with clients wanting Android 'versions'), generally the price has been 1.5x as much or more for the same quality of work.
Developing for android is extremely time consuming compared to iOS. You have to optimize for all the android devices or it won't work properly on all of them.
Come to think of it.. Yeah that is pretty true. I think I'll pass for this round as I don't have time to invest at the moment.
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Anyone here know Android Development? If you do you mind contacting me at [email protected]
Might involve $$
What platform are android app's developed on? I might consider giving it a try.
Developing for android is extremely time consuming compared to iOS. You have to optimize for all the android devices or it won't work properly on all of them. iOS is generally the same hardware so optimizing isn't that hard.
@FuzzYD: Go
PC or Mac's. Or if thats not what your referring too, generally I have seen them developed with in Eclipse(SDK)
@Keyeszx Very true, but iOS has way too much legal registration and verification to deal with...
I kinda agree about Apple being way too legal and a pain in the butt... but I'm still on the side of iOS because of their design principles, access to powerful mac-originated APIs, and easier development time as Keyesx said. Also the fact that having an iPhone over an Android is going to bias me.
But anyway I won't take this thread off topic, best of luck finding someone! From my experience as an iOS developer (with clients wanting Android 'versions'), generally the price has been 1.5x as much or more for the same quality of work.
-onetwo
Developing for android is extremely time consuming compared to iOS. You have to optimize for all the android devices or it won't work properly on all of them.
Come to think of it.. Yeah that is pretty true. I think I'll pass for this round as I don't have time to invest at the moment.