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bobmcclellan
Starting Member
46 Posts |
Posted - 2011-04-09 : 13:02:40
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Hello,We have many apps currently using sql2005 back ends.We now would like to look into creating apps to access our datausing both iphone and ipad. I know zero about this. Can anyone point me in the right direction with regard to what I need to learn to move towards this objective. I want to learn how to write front end apps that can be used with web services or some other solution to interact with our sql data.Thanks in advance,sincerely,..bob |
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ajthepoolman
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
384 Posts |
Posted - 2011-04-11 : 09:43:52
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I briefly looked into it by Googling "iPhone app development". There are toolkits that can be installed for development purposes. Many tutorials exist too for various bits of functionality. One problem with iPhone is that it looks like you must have a Mac. I don't. Other developers were concerned about the license structure from Apple. According to some, Apple won't approve apps that were developed outside of their tookkit, which only runs on Macs. I might have been fed some bad information, so if you are serious about moving forward, I would consult someone with first hand knowledge.Hey, it compiles. |
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