23 Interest Score
5 Discussions
0.22 Engagement
Oct 2021 Launched

This book is a high-level overview going over a variety of topics around app development that are often overlooked, with the bulk of the book exploring independent developers’ lives and journeys.

What the Community Said

Hey all! đź‘‹ This book explores a variety of app development topics and dives into inspiring stories from great app developers in the iOS community. The chapter list is as follows: 1. First Steps 2. Move Fast and Break Things 3. Move Slow and Maintain Things 4. Designing Great User Interfaces 5. Designing Great App Icons 6. Accessibility and Feel 7. Be the Best in Class 8. Taking Your App for a Test Flight 9. Prepare for Submission 10. Pricing Your App 11. Reaching an Audience 12. Going Viral 13.

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Bought it last week or so when launched on Twitter. Great read and worth the money. Looking forward to the expansions of the chapters!

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Awesome read! Can’t wait to get further into it, but super good so far.

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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.

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