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App Accomplished: Strategies for App Development SuccessAugust 2014
Publisher:
  • Addison-Wesley Professional
ISBN:978-0-321-96178-5
Published:07 August 2014
Pages:
384
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Build Great Apps: End-to-End Processes, Tools, and Management Tips for Doing It Right! Foreword by Kyle Richter, CEO, MartianCraft Today, successful apps are complex software projects. You cant just knock them off in a weekend--and, worse, many common programming habits dont work well in mobile. You need skills, processes, tools, management techniques, and best practices that are honed for mobile platforms and realities. In App Accomplished, top mobile developer Carl Brown provides all that--so you can run your entire project effectively and get the answers you need right now. Whether youre writing your own code or contracting out, youll find hard-won guidance for your entire app development life cycle. Brown guides you step-by-step from planning and design through testing and updates. Through case studies drawn from his immense experience, he reveals why so many app projects fail--and how to avoid the mistakes that derailed them. When it comes to apps, a great idea isnt enough: You have to execute. This is the first book that shows you how. Understand mobile-specific issues that lead even experienced developers astray Find developers who can do a great job with your unique app at a fair price Define the requirements you need to create accurate schedules and budgets Work with developers to get the best possible results Manage and communicate effectively to avoid cost overruns Solve problems before they get out of control Develop wireframes and prototypes that clarify the users core experience Choose app components, from servers to data storage Select tools for source control, testing, project tracking, and more Identify and fill crucial skills gaps Estimate the quality of the app youre building Efficiently test and debug your app Recover from App Store rejection Leverage user feedback to help plan your next release Determine when an existing project is too far off course to fix

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