Getting Your App Made Even If You’re Not A Programmer
If you have been struggling to learn iPhone and iPad development, or you want to develop an app — but don’t want to do any programming. You’re not alone.
I found this great article today that goes through how to get that iOS app done. The article goes into discovering what you as a non-programmer can bring to the table.
From what I’ve seen the key, which is also emphasized in this article is to have a really awesome prototype.
I’ve even seen an artist develop an excellent prototype, take that to a meetup group for developers and literally have developers begging to work on the app. That’s the position you want to be in if you’re a not a programmer. Even if you can’t find a programmer for free being able to show exactly how the app should look and work will drive down your costs.
You can read the article from Mike Berg here:
How to get your game made, even if you’re not a programmer
If you do look for a developer take heed of Mike’s warning at the end:
Don’t: Go to a programmer and say, “Hey, I’ve got this awesome idea for an iPhone app, wanna make it for me and split it 50-50?” They only hear: “You do all the work, I’ll take half the money.”
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