November 2009
Beginner to intermediate
432 pages
9h 9m
English

In this part ...
After the realization dawns that you have to sell a lot of 99-cent applications to afford a meal in London, you can start thinking about raising the bar. Maybe what you need to do is develop an industrial-strength application that you can charge real money for — something so good that people will actually pay the big bucks for it. In this part, I explain the design of an application that has big muscles: a context-driven user interface, lots of functionality, Web access, an annotated custom map, and an application architecture that you can use to build your own version of The Next Great Thing.
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