With the lifting of the iPhone’s Non-Disclosure Agreement, it seems that a floodgate has been opened, and its a river that has a long way to go to be full to its banks.

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In the past few days, in more than one instance, tutorials on how to write iPhone applications AND a whole lot more sharing of information have appeared on the net, with more on the horizon.




Secrets and witches brews of information, code and internal coding tricks and tips have appeared everywhere, with books and PDF’s in the works from many different authors and companies.

This is a good thing; it will result in better overall app quality, fewer bugs in those apps, and easier access for the “average joe garage coder”, which usually results in more innovation. Time will tell how this will bear fruit.



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