If you plan to buy a Mac as development machine, just grab any MacMini (use
your existant monitor and mouse).
Get an iPhone Developer = 99$/year (same for .net or whatever), the iPhone
development SDK is free then.

that's it

a.


On 09.12.08 14:01, "Mohammad Adnan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Ok man. Time to be surprise .. taraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan
> 
> M sorry I didn't get any +ve response so ....
> 
> Anyhow do i have a choices for route? I think, you guys are telling me
> only 1 route so just wondering for other choices.
> hmmmmm i thought if not .net then mono would have some support but
> seems it doesn't as well.
> 
> Can anyone tell, how can i move and how much it would cost me to move
> and what exactly i would need to know to move. is there any good book
> for migration from .net based pc programmer to mac/iphone based
> programmer....
> 
> Anyhow really appreciate, responses i got here.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On Dec 9, 12:01 am, Michael Kaye <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Personally I would be surprised if we hear from Mohammed again. People  
>> generally come here asking a question and if they don't like the  
>> reply, then they tend never come back saying "thanks".
>> 
>> So what do you say Mohammed? Surprise me please and let's us know what  
>> route you plan to take. I'm sure other .NET developers would be eager  
>> to hear.
>> 
>> Regards, Michael.
>> 
>> On 8 Dec 2008, at 18:24, davidroe wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> As your question is so short and does not specify any context, you are
>>> probably not going to get the answer you are looking for. This group
>>> is not a place to discuss native apps, so assuming you don't want to
>>> go down that road and you want to stick with .NET, as Srinivas has
>>> already said, you have the option of developing web applications.
>>> Choose an appropriate framework (iUI, WebApp.net, etc) or build your
>>> pages by hand and do all the heavy lifting on the back end using
>>> whatever you want.
>> 
>>> If you are wielding the .NET hammer, because that is what you know and
>>> you don't want to use a more appropriate tool, you are likely to end
>>> up with a pile of .POO if you are not careful. Alternatively, choose a
>>> tool that is more appropriate for the task at hand: write a native app
>>> using the SDK, or perhaps package your HTML/JS into a UIWebView (take
>>> a look at PhoneGap for more info).
>> 
>>> best of luck,
>>> /dave
>> 
>>> On Dec 8, 6:01 am, Mohammad Adnan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> how can we develop application for iphone using .net technologies?
> 
> > 
> 




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