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Developing smartphone applications for your business

What this talk is about Who is Mubaloo? What we do? Who am I? Development Cycle Development Patterns You Might Know Why we use them and why we don’t Difficulties within the mobile space Open Source – The great, the bad, the ugly Tools Mobile Space

Questions

What do we do?

Who am I?

Development Patterns You Might Know

Scrum

10 Minutes every morning Pull from everyone’s experience Mubaloo has a lot of experience Small Tested Iterations High Level Goals for each “sprint”

Development Patterns You Might Know

Extreme Programming

Pair Programming – Can be good But Not Good for Account Management

Difficulties within the Mobile Space Too Many Things Too Many Unknowns Dot-com Bubble 2. Competitors Staff Short Timelines & Small Budgets Too Much Changing

Open Source – The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

Tools Version Control – SVN IDE’s – Xcode,Virtual Studio, Eclipse, Proprietary Objective C Languages – Java, Objective C, Qt, Javascript, HTML Amazon Web Services – Cloud is a big must CMS Hosting

Mobile Space

Questions? My e-mail [email protected] A pig and a chicken are walking down a road. The chicken looks at the pig and says, “Hey, why don’t we open a restaurant?” The pig looks back at the chicken and says, “Good idea, what do you want to call it?” The chicken thinks about it and says, “Why don’t we call it ‘Ham and Eggs’?” “I don’t think so,” says the pig, “I’d be committed, but you’d only be involved.” Ken Schwaber