AppStudio is a native app builder that allows you to build the app and automatically deploy it on Android, iPhone, and Windows. It lets you design it once and then implement it anywhere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are a lot of apps that are fun to use - they're utility apps; they're fine. But there are a fraction of apps that are in the cream of the crop. You just need to be in the cream of the crop to get noticed.
Being an app developer isn't at all like working at Apple. There is this huge haystack of apps, and even a very shiny needle can get lost in that haystack.
People used to want to be filmmakers and animators; now they want to make apps.
Today there are hundreds of millions of mobile devices, but you do have to know a bit about what each device is capable of doing in order to approach it as a developer.
On mobile, what are the core apps? It's basically messaging, mapping and review data.
Good companies do whatever it takes to make sure apps are great and don't hesitate to add features.
I don't think anyone is going to say great things about being a native developer on Android.
My favorite app is, without a doubt, Instagram. It's such a fun way to share photos and life's captured moments with friends, family and fans.
Android is often given as a free replacement for a feature phone, and the experience isn't as good as an iPhone.
I use a lot of the Web 2.0 apps that I've seen out there, and I think there is incredible work going on there.
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