Last summer, after watching an inspiring showcase featuring apps created by young coders using Apple's Swift Playgrounds programming language, I resolved to enlist my kids to develop an iPhone app.
There is only one iPhone app development company in Tucson, and it belongs to two UA students. Tom Smallwood and Cody Jorgensen, computer science seniors who met in a software development club, ...
Super-smart iPhone apps will replace silly iFart-like apps in the second wave of iPhone app development, said iPhone app developers at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco last week. “If you want your ...