Is finding a job in the mobile app industry the way to go?

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31 billion mobile apps were downloaded in 2011
66 billion are projected to be downloaded in 2016:gladbron:

revenues for apps are projected to hit $51 billion dollars in 5 years...thinking of striking while the iron is hot brehs:ohlawd:
 

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I heard my friends cousin is on his way to becoming a millionaire, he and his friends created the hailo taxi app, I think it's just be launched in New York.

Think they're taking it global, great app, good luck to them.
 

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Is finding a job in the mobile app industry the way to go?

Yes. But, you are behind the 8-ball right now. Hundreds of independent developers around the world have already been creating apps for the various operating systems/smartphones that are out there, Apple, Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, etc. They are making money creating apps and uploading them and making a profit everytime someone buys and downloads their app. It's all about low profit, high volume. Apps are cheap, compared to a game or program. You don't make a lot of profit. But since it's a global marketplace, you can have thousands of people downloading your app. The money adds up every month. Plus, the big companies have their own developers creating apps for their phones. If you know what you are doing, you can get hired by one or a sub-contractor.

I don't have the time to do it. Plus, you have to buy a phone to development and test your app.
 

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seems like hundreds of programming/app development jobs are posted everyday in the bay area. it's definitely the way to go out here.
 

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gotta make an app thats gonna catch on. my advice if you know how to make em flood the market with your products
lol and this is exactly why the threadstarter probably won't have a future working in the App game. No actual value being created.

The people creating these apps need to focus more on creating companies with actual business models, acquiring customers and selling a product. Otherwise its just another bubble like the .com shyt in the early 2000s...
 

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threadstarter what are your interest in the app game? like type of app?
if i was you i'd look into children's apps. think that could be a booming market. parents are willing to pay for shyt that will keep their kid busy and educate them
 

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it is at the moment, but I'm not sure how much longevity that will have...
 

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threadstarter what are your interest in the app game? like type of app?
if i was you i'd look into children's apps. think that could be a booming market. parents are willing to pay for shyt that will keep their kid busy and educate them

i was thinking of apps that would cater towards college students

but kids apps would have obvious mass appeal too


it is at the moment, but I'm not sure how much longevity that will have...

as long as cell phones are around app developers will eat good breh

and you think the cell phone market is gonna dry up anytime soon?
 

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31 billion mobile apps were downloaded in 2011
66 billion are projected to be downloaded in 2016:gladbron:

revenues for apps are projected to hit $51 billion dollars in 5 years...thinking of striking while the iron is hot brehs:ohlawd:

Yes.......But programming in general is the way to go right now..lol. Our mobile department is blowing up. The roadmap for next year is to add Windows 8 and an Ipad app..

and you know whats great about the Mobile field right now? The diversity. Each platform basically has there own standards/API/perfered language.

IOS - Objective-C
Android - Java
Windows 8 - C#/C++/XAML ( not going to count VB.NET :lolbron: )

So this means they have to hire more people then they would for a desktop app( since nonone is controlling the Mobile field like Windows on the desktop ).


But please, do not get into programming unless you *LOVE* it..
 

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Yes.......But programming in general is the way to go right now..lol. Our mobile department is blowing up. The roadmap for next year is to add Windows 8 and an Ipad app..

and you know whats great about the Mobile field right now? The diversity. Each platform basically has there own standards/API/perfered language.

IOS - Objective-C
Android - Java
Windows 8 - C#/C++/XAML ( not going to count VB.NET :lolbron: )

So this means they have to hire more people then they would for a desktop app( since nonone is controlling the Mobile field like Windows on the desktop ).


But please, do not get into programming unless you *LOVE* it..

:ooh:

let's say i'm not the best programmer but i've got great app ideas...what do u suggest?
 
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