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Hello! I am a more desktop developer but I was wanting to get into mobile design. I mainly use Unity for my developing for games and Visual Studio for my desktop applications but what would I use for mobile development?[Both for games and not for games]
Apr 16 '20 #1
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Devanshi Gupta
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For Mobile Development, you can use Android Studio or Flutter for making your application you can make both game and business-related applications on this platform. Through flutter, you can build your Hybrid Application and with Android Studio you can build the application only for the Android phone.
To get started, you need to decide on a platform (Android or iOS) and choose the right language to write the code. You should also create a detailed design document that outlines all app features, design, and user experience. After that, you'll need to build the app and ensure it works on different devices and operating systems. Finally, once the app is ready, you can publish it to the app stores.
Jan 31 '23 #2
Roman123456789
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Hello. First you need to decide on a platform for your application. If you want an app on the iOS platform, then I would advise you to contact them https://factordedicatedteams.com/hir...ios-developer/
Mar 21 '23 #3
Vastris97
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Developing a mobile application involves several steps. First, define your app's purpose and target audience. Next, conduct market research and plan the app's features and design. Then, choose a suitable platform (Android, iOS, or both), select the right development tools, and start coding. Finally, thoroughly test the app before launching it on the app stores. Good luck with your app development journey! For further insights into app development, including the option of offshore mobile app development, I recommend checking out the article on Cleveroad's blog (https://www.cleveroad.com/blog/offsh...p-development/). This article provides valuable information on the benefits, challenges, and best practices of offshore app development, helping readers make informed decisions and explore potential collaboration with offshore development teams. It can be a helpful resource for individuals looking to leverage offshore expertise for their app projects.
Jul 19 '23 #4
madeee
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Hello,

I would recommend these for mobile game and app development. Since you're already familiar with Unity and Visual Studio, Unity supports Android and iOS platforms, and you can use C# for scripting, which you should know if you have experience with desktop development.
Other option for mobile game development is Unreal Engine for both Android and iOS and uses C++ and Blueprints for scripting.

For mobile app development, you can use Android Studio. It supports Java and Kotlin for app development. For iOS app development, Xcode supports Swift and Objective-C for iPhones and iPads.

You can find lots of online resources, tutorials, and communities to support your mobile development goals.
Sep 5 '23 #5
w88indi
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Sep 7 '23 #6
jazzgill
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