iPhone and the App Store is the first marketplace of its kind, that allows a programmer to distribute own software to millions of people. Making money on ads, getting paid per download or giving away your creation for free is a personal choice that a single developer never had. Well, not exactly. You could do it before, but the exposure cannot be compared to anything we've seen. Overnight, a simple, but original application can make thousands of dollars on the App Store. So I decided to experience it for myself. I bought a MacBook, iPhone Developer License and a couple of books available at the time.
Thanks to formal computer science education and years of experience I was able to grasp the concepts and produced my first app quickly. Since then I did not develop a single application by myself. Why?
Today I manage the portfolio of projects at SourceWizz. Even though I am a programmer by heart, education and many years of experience, I am extremely happy to have my name on all applications we develop, without writing a single line of code.
Thanks to all the clients of SourceWizz for giving us the opportunity to do what we love – produce useful, usable and reliable software for public and enterprise use.
Daniil Gromov
www.sourcewizz.com
Thursday, October 29, 2009
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