I recently was talking with some friends all of whom were iPhone
users. Someone asked me "Can you build an iPhone app?"
After a little thought I said "I don't see why not".
Now to give you some background I am a web developer, and have
primarily been focused on building websites using the Umbraco
CMS. The language that I use everyday is C# and I work
on a PC. This was the first issue, and straight away I could
see that this was going to be somewhat of an expensive mission as
iPhone apps can only be compiled and deployed on Apple gear.
I'm probably going to get someone tell me that I am wrong about
this and that you can build iPhone apps on a PC but I wanted to do
this the correct way.
Thankfully I was in the market for a new personal home machine
as our equipment at home was beginning to get a little tired.
I settled on a MacBook Pro 15" 2.8 with 500GB HD and 4GB of
ram. It was a good balance of power for dollars especially
since apple had dropped the price on their equipment significantly
in the past couple of weeks. The MacBook arrived and I went
about downloading the iPhone SDK from the apple developers
site. You can get this for free but they suggest that you
sign up to the iPhone Developers
Program as this will give you access to more help and a clear
deployment pathway at a cost of $99USD. I haven't done this
step yet as I still have a few things to sort out.
Ok… according to Apple I have everything that I need to build an
App. Problem. I don't know Objective-C which
iPhone apps are written in. Solution, MonoTouch. This is a project
developed by Novell and runs on the MonoDevelop
environment. MonoTouch is an iPhone SDK for C#
developers. Perfect, but it has a price tag of $399USD.
I've decided that this is the price I have to pay as I don't really
have the time to learn a new language, and I want to get up and
running as quick as I possibly can so I will be shelling out for
this shortly.
Anyway this is currently where I am up to. I have a number
of different ideas for what I can deploy as my first app and one of
those that I think will be useful I will blog about next time when
I will talk through the design process and how I am going about
planning this thing. Hint. Its going to have something
to do with Umbraco :)