Great info
One of the points I was trying to get through, and perhaps didn't do a great job of, was that I keep seeing people/apps trying to use HTML and various wrapping frameworks / toolkits to create the look and feel of an iOS…
Its not really a question of what you'd prefer to code in (you'll always prefer something familiar) but what delivers the best result for what you're trying to do. In essence we created two real, not test, apps, one…
Interesting observations about founder happiness (or lack thereof)
YQL (the Pipes sister product) is more programmer friendly, and also free. Give YQL a go if the Pipes visual UI doesn't work for you (and it has lots of yummy server side JS goodness too).
Great info
One of the points I was trying to get through, and perhaps didn't do a great job of, was that I keep seeing people/apps trying to use HTML and various wrapping frameworks / toolkits to create the look and feel of an iOS…
Its not really a question of what you'd prefer to code in (you'll always prefer something familiar) but what delivers the best result for what you're trying to do. In essence we created two real, not test, apps, one…
Interesting observations about founder happiness (or lack thereof)
YQL (the Pipes sister product) is more programmer friendly, and also free. Give YQL a go if the Pipes visual UI doesn't work for you (and it has lots of yummy server side JS goodness too).