A brief introduction, I am a student in my final year of College and as part of my final year project I am to build a mobile app by myself. The mobile app is for viewing videos without the use of links to YouTube and Others. Note that I am a total beginner to creating a mobile app and have no experience in coding or programming. The mobile app that I have to develop just have to be very basic and just have to be able to function properly. Is it possible to do it within 8 months by myself and are any of you kind sirs able to share with me some websites or guides on developing an application like this?
-Wayne
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Last version failed certification because it has an "Adult Jokes" section.
This is a later version with more jokes categories and profile viewing feature.
Name: FunnyJokes
Info:
The FunnyJokes app on windows will lighten your mood even on a rainy day. Read the funniest jokes with FunnyJokes on windows phone and share them with your friend. The app allows you to read, publish, comment, like/dislike jokes. The dev is devoted to providing a pleasant user experience. Will listen to and respond users' requests by providing frequent update. Will make FunnyJokes the most feature rich jokes app on windows phone.
Developer Note:
For the past three weeks, I have been working on my first app on the windows phone platform. Its called FunnyJokes. Its a small app that allows people to read, publish and comment on the funniest jokes.
The process of development was a lot of fun. I started the development with 8 months of experience using a HD7, some familiarity with C#, no knowledge on Silverlight and Azure. Through my past experience, I found out that the best way to learn about a platform is to learn through developing. I first quickly read through the basic tutorials provided on the App Hub, then created a template app using visual studio. Whenever I needed to implement a feature that I wasn't sure how to do it, I would search on the internet to get the solution. In the following posts, I would also share some of the technical challenges and how I solved it. So stay tuned.
The app was submitted to the Marketplace yesterday, pending on certification. I am sharing the XAP file here. So if you have a developer unlocked phone, give it a try. I would love to hear some feedback. I plan to provide frequent updates to bring more features to the app. Some of the upcoming features are: Multi-language support, user profile view. Hopeful, it would be the best joke reading and sharing experience on windows phone.
Hi, guys, any comments on the app? I will really appreciate any comments.
Some text cut-off in the joke content page. Other than that, pretty good!
Thanks. I will fix this problem in the next release.
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Last version failed certification because it has an "Adult Jokes" section.
This is a later version with more jokes categories and profile viewing feature.
Welcome to test it out. Thanks.
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After releasing my first app I've noticed that it's surprisingly difficult to gain users. The game has been hanging at about 20 installs for a few days already, and has two ratings.
It is visible in search, so if people are specifically looking for games in the same genre they will see it there. I suppose that having related word in the app description is the trick?
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I've been doing mobile and web app assessments for iOS and Android for a few years. I've attended a number of bootcamps both in person (OWASP) as well as online to learn mobile testing.
Recently, I felt the need to increase my knowledge especially of Android and picked up a moto g7 play which I'm currently trying to root.
Most of my testing is done using emulators in Genymotion. I'm not a developer. I work with both Unix and Windows OSes, but mostly Unix (MacOS, Linux).
I just discovered this site and immediately registered an account.
The site is extremely well organized and the community seems very supportive of learning. I'm really looking forward to learning and sharing.
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I've been doing mobile and web app assessments for iOS and Android for a few years. I've attended a number of bootcamps both in person (OWASP) as well as online to learn mobile testing.
Recently, I felt the need to increase my knowledge especially of Android and picked up a moto g7 play which I'm currently trying to root.
Most of my testing is done using emulators in Genymotion. I'm not a developer. I work with both Unix and Windows OSes, but mostly Unix (MacOS, Linux).
I just discovered this site and immediately registered an account.
The site is extremely well organized and the community seems very supportive of learning. I'm really looking forward to learning and sharing.
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Hello everyone,
Although I was member of XDA I lost my previous account but I didn't have anything back then (not even introduction) so I am doing fresh start.
My name is Luka Mamukashvili, 17 y/o and I started learning programming in general 3 years ago. I prefer software development and since I am terminal cult follower I mainly develop TUI or CLI apps. FYI I don't hate GUI just prefer Text-based apps and things.
My favorite language is Python with types and I am currently learning C#.
My current objective is to copy knowledge from all of you
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Hello everyone,
Although I was member of XDA I lost my previous account but I didn't have anything back then (not even introduction) so I am doing fresh start.
My name is Luka Mamukashvili, 17 y/o and I started learning programming in general 3 years ago. I prefer software development and since I am terminal cult follower I mainly develop TUI or CLI apps. FYI I don't hate GUI just prefer Text-based apps and things.
My favorite language is Python with types and I am currently learning C#.
My current objective is to copy knowledge from all of you
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Hi Luka welcome to XDA
I am not a developer. At 76, my knowledge is outdated. In the past I have worked with software specification, test plan design, testing, and training on UNIX mainframe, also supporting other folk into using mainly Windows technology. If anyone can make a device fail, I can. It is a gift I have.
I still support a number of other older folk to keep their laptops/desktops working, and how to use new or upgraded software.
I am now trying to create a working, syncing environment for Windows, Android and iPhone involving migration of existing data and alternate apps if necessary. Getting ready to use K9 which will be the android and iPhone email app for Mozilla Thunderbird is what has brought me to this forum. That will be my first post asking for help.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Welcome aboard XDA and enjoy your journey around the forums!