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    Hi,i'm a computer science student in just foundation, i'm absolutely new and still learning programming C#. I wish to program for ios, android, and WP8 asap as the market is growing competitive so can should i do in order to ensure i can developing great app??

    Believing myself can do something great...

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      Hi,i'm a computer science student in just foundation, i'm absolutely new and still learning programming C#. I wish to program for ios, android, and WP8 asap as the market is growing competitive so can should i do in order to ensure i can developing great app??

      Believing myself can do something great...

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      Lost User
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      The first thing you need to do is decide which of the three you want to develop for, and start studying from there. There are articles here on CodeProject[^] which will help you get started.

      One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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        Hi,i'm a computer science student in just foundation, i'm absolutely new and still learning programming C#. I wish to program for ios, android, and WP8 asap as the market is growing competitive so can should i do in order to ensure i can developing great app??

        Believing myself can do something great...

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        Albert Holguin
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        Unfortunately, all of the mobile platforms run apps in different languages, so you're really going to have to learn a great deal of things to cover that span. I have seen some people offer HTML5 (and other new web technologies) as a solution to the problem, I do remember seeing a video article here talking about using web technologies to present users with a good, consistent cross platform experience. In my experience, it's always going to be an ongoing issue...

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          The first thing you need to do is decide which of the three you want to develop for, and start studying from there. There are articles here on CodeProject[^] which will help you get started.

          One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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          kakah1000
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          thank you, that definitely help a lot but how would i start from the very beginning?

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            thank you, that definitely help a lot but how would i start from the very beginning?

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            As I said, you first need to decide which platform to start with and learn all about it. You can either follow the link I gave you and read some of the articles here on CodeProject, or use Google to find other relevant development sites, such as developer.android.com[^] for example.

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              As I said, you first need to decide which platform to start with and learn all about it. You can either follow the link I gave you and read some of the articles here on CodeProject, or use Google to find other relevant development sites, such as developer.android.com[^] for example.

              One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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              I'm planning for WP8 because less competition and i was learning C# as well and after my skill mature i'll go for other.But i find hard to implement the skill and other to build a app...

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                I'm planning for WP8 because less competition and i was learning C# as well and after my skill mature i'll go for other.But i find hard to implement the skill and other to build a app...

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                kakah1000 wrote:

                But i find hard to implement the skill and other to build a app...

                Only one answer to that: Practice, practice, practice.

                One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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                  I'm planning for WP8 because less competition and i was learning C# as well and after my skill mature i'll go for other.But i find hard to implement the skill and other to build a app...

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                  Albert Holguin
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                  If there's less competition, it's probably because there's also less demand. WP8 is probably not as popular as the big, current competitors... but of course, you can design for whatever you'd like. I do think the metro look works well for phones (don't get me started on a desktop rant).

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                    If there's less competition, it's probably because there's also less demand. WP8 is probably not as popular as the big, current competitors... but of course, you can design for whatever you'd like. I do think the metro look works well for phones (don't get me started on a desktop rant).

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                    kah2012
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                    But i'm confidence it gonna be big hit

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