IPad applications are primarily developed in Objective-C using Apple's
Xcode application and the latest iOS SDK. If you're interested in
developing an iPad app but have no programming experience, you can
accomplish this task in a few ways. Using one of these methods can help
you create an iPad application to sell or give away in Apple's App
Store.
Instructions
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Learn Objective-C and familiarize yourself with Xcode. This
is the most difficult option, but it gives you the best understanding of
the code that powers your iPad application and the development process
as a whole. It also allows you to make your application as simple or as
powerful as you want it to be. You're only limited by your development
skill. You can learn Objective-C by picking up a book on the subject, or
by taking a class.
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Use a beginner app building application. Tools like
AppBreeder exist to allow non-developers to create iPad applications
without having to know Objective-C. The downside to using such a tool is
that your app will likely be limited in terms of its power and what its
able to accomplish.
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3
Hire someone to develop your application for you. You can
take the traditional route and advertise your development position as a
job in the newspaper or on a job site, or you can hire a freelancer
through sites such as Elance or oDesk. Outsourcing your development
allows you to place it in the hands of a specialist while still allowing
you to have very little knowledge of what it takes to develop for the
iPad.
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