You are a Programmer currently working on a mobile app in a company or you are coding one just for fun? Then we'll be glad, if you could take 5 mins of your time. :
Dear fellow programmers,
we are a group of young students, currently studying Business Informatics in Flensburg, Germany. We are about to prepare a study about the topic: "Being successfull on the Mobile App Market: A Developer Perspective".
Regarding this, we want to do a survey on the internal development methods of apps, as well as the external marketing methods. And for this inquiry, we need you!
So please, if you are interested in helping us, take yourself a few minutes to participate in our survey. You find it under the following Link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdboUNYKy_ocOB4EMd0cIUqHh6zOM0zxkEvGIp-yEAEnXR3QA/viewform?usp=sf_link[/url]
The results will be released in a few months.
Thanks for your participation.
Lennart Perrey
Sönke Heins
Leon Kowalewski
Tim Schüler
Supervised by:
Prof. Dr. Kai Petersen
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Hey all,
I've been an XDA member for a little while now and love the work that comes out of here. This year I'm working with Mozilla and the Open Video Alliance to put on the 3rd annual Open Video Conference.
In addition to a lot of great open web and open source projects this year we are offering a Jailbreak Station. It will be a place where attendees can bring their iOS device, have it jailbroken and learn the benefits and risks of having a jailbroken device.
We're looking for volunteers who are hack savy and experienced to volunteer to operate this jailbreaking station.
Benefits of Volunteering:
1. Free OVC T-Shirt
2. Free food!
3. Complimentary registration
4. A chance to network (lots of great industry folks at this event)
5. Be a part of the team and help spread the word on open source, hacking and being a more informed consumer
Supporters of this year include New York Law School, Zencoder, Mozilla and we're pleased to announce that Google has recently joined as a supporter. Many, many more commercial and non-commercial companies/orgs will be represented here too.
We need you! If you're interested please PM me Mod edit: removed email
This does not belong here. Try i-phone developers.
I received an Email few days ago from a telecom operator developers community based in Saudi Arabia (developers.mobily.com.sa).
They are running a free to participate Mobile App contest with 3 cash prizes, each prize is equal to approximately 26k USD.
The good part is, according to their terms & conditions, anyone from all around the world can participate.
I thought it would be appropriate to at least this share this bit of information over XDA.
I couldn't find a suitable forum category other than the off-topic
Awards Website:
developers.mobily.com.sa/award
Just an update,
Contest Apps submission is going to open for 10 days only starting from this coming Sunday.
Hey guys!
My name is Tobias Gawrisch and I'm a student of social science / sociology at Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany. I'm now starting with my master thesis and for that I want to do some research about what motivates programmers to work on open source software and other free software projects. Most people studying economics will say that money is the driving motivator in our economy but I think that especially the open source community is a fine example of people being motivated to work without the prospect of earning a lot of money with their work. This hypothesis is the basis for a short Web Survey in order to get some first hand data about the reason why programmers are "working for free". It will take about 10 min. max. and is, of course, completely anonymous. And I'll be glad to provide all my outcomes afterwards.
I would really appreciate your help in this matter, this would boost my master thesis a lot!
Here is the link to the survey: www (dot) soscisurvey (dot) de (slash) codesharingmotivation (I'm sorry but as a new user I'm apparently not allowed to post links. This post has permission from the Administrators, so maybe a moderator could alter this link to be clickable?)
This is an open survey, so please feel free to share it with everyone you see fit. I need as many participants as possible to get valid data.
I took the liberty to ask up front if it would be OK to post such a survey in this forum and received permission for that after using the contact form from the Administrators. This is a solely academic survey.
Regards,
Tobias Gawrisch
Just wanted to have a short shout out to everyone, half of the time for my survey has passed and I really need more participants, so please take part in this survey and pass it on to everyone you see fit! You would really help me out!
Regards,
Tobias
Hi, I am Tobi from London, UK. I am setting up a new development team for a mobile application platform connecting individuals to services. Currently I am looking for Apple developers to embark on this project. This is the first time I am using this forum to source developers but I was advised by a close friend. I have no expectations on who to work with. I am more focused on developing a useful business for the community outside.
About me
I have successfully developed a game application with a few friends at a young age which we sold for not so muchh but it helped pay my studies. i attend a lot of tech expo's. It is impossible not to get inspired with what is taking place.
I left the app creation world for a while but now I would like to create something different to help make some of our lives easier. As apps are do.
I would love to here from you. What you enjoy building? What are you passionate about outside of here? And who you would be one person you would want as a team mate?
Thanks for reading.
Hi all,
You can call me Flo. I am a 40 y/o French guy and a father of 2 boys (13 and 10). Them and my wife know I am a moderator on xda I am a technical writer and software tester in RL and I love it so far (it's been almost 17 years I have this job ). So I'm a bug hunter, I also write technical documents about our software and I sometimes provide training sessions related to all this to our customers.
I joined XDA in 2012, my first device was a Motorola Defy MB525. As a "Junior Member" I was just asking questions and reading.
Then as a "Member" I started (at least I tried) helping out the other xda members.
As a "Senior Member" I owned a Samsung GS3 LTE (still working and used by one of my sons). At that time, I was working/contributing on AMCHA ROM (Samsung GS3) and more threads.
I became a "Recognized Contributor" (RC) in 2015, nominated by our fellow RC @MaHo_66 and approved by the great @ApriliaM3. I started my contribution in the XDA Labs thread, plus some translation contributions on this app, then I earned the "XDA Labs contributor" title. So big contribution on XDA Labs and SGS3 forum at that time.
I applied to become a moderator in 2017, a few months after our fantastic man @T.C.Stockdale sent me an encouragement PM, then approved a few weeks later! I am very happy the Moderator Committee (I am now part of) accepted me. I regret nothing!
XDA itself and my moderation duties are still a passion and I hope it will be the case for long.
FYI I now I own a OnePlus 7T, I am very happy with it.
CHEERS!
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Hi all,
You can call me Flo. I am a 40 y/o French guy and a father of 2 boys (13 and 10). Them and my wife know I am a moderator on xda I am a technical writer and software tester in RL and I love it so far (it's been almost 17 years I have this job ). So I'm a bug hunter, I also write technical documents about our software and I sometimes provide training sessions related to all this to our customers.
I joined XDA in 2012, my first device was a Motorola Defy MB525. As a "Junior Member" I was just asking questions and reading.
Then as a "Member" I started (at least I tried) helping out the other xda members.
As a "Senior Member" I owned a Samsung GS3 LTE (still working and used by one of my sons). At that time, I was working/contributing on AMCHA ROM (Samsung GS3) and more threads.
I became a "Recognized Contributor" (RC) in 2015, nominated by our fellow RC @MaHo_66 and approved by the great @ApriliaM3. I started my contribution in the XDA Labs thread, plus some translation contributions on this app, then I earned the "XDA Labs contributor" title. So big contribution on XDA Labs and SGS3 forum at that time.
I applied to become a moderator in 2017, a few months after our fantastic man @T.C.Stockdale sent me an encouragement PM, then approved a few weeks later! I am very happy the Moderator Committee (I am now part of) accepted me. I regret nothing!
XDA itself and my moderation duties are still a passion and I hope it will be the case for long.
FYI I now I own a OnePlus 7T, I am very happy with it.
CHEERS!
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Our favourite wooden user for sure! Still not convinced you're not a bot tho.
Nice try woodbot
Flo--can't thank you enough for all that you've done for XDA over the years. You've helped to make the community what it is by supporting RC, RT, and Mod Committee.
Appreciate you, brother.
One of the best team players! Kudos
Nice to get your aquintance Flo!
We will see around!
Jose