One hint.  Look around locally for a business that could use some sort
of business-specific app.  Eg, an inventory tool of some sort -- like
one that will help a warehouseman find a specific item int the
warehouse.  Negotiate whatever deal you can to do an app for them (eg,
first two installs free, then $N per phone and $M per month for
maintenance), then, after you've proved yourself, do more of the same
for other businesses.

Some places like restaurants might want a free app for customers to,
eg, allow customers to check the menu and make reservations, but
they'll generally want iPhone first.  For such customers you're better
off if you can do both iPhone and Android.

On May 13, 5:24 am, "Knutsford Software" <i...@knutsford-
software.co.uk> wrote:
> How did people on this list get from learning about Android to getting paid 
> work developing apps. In other words how did you get past the no experience 
> no work stage?

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