My parents are selling the house I grew up in, which means I’m getting to rediscover so many things from my childhood
Remember learning how to code from books??
@rileytestut ”Tackling iPhone SDK 3”
@Arcticulate my first app was released for iPhoneOS 3.1
@rileytestut I developed basic, rookie-level apps in native Objective-C 2.0 in Xcode 3.x and Interface Builder back in 2009. After learning just enough Objective-C and building my first *production ready* app, I decided to pay for the first year of a subscription in the iOS Developer Program.
It started with the iPhone SDK version 3.0 as a hobby and by the time I joined (September 2010 as seen in the screenshot), the iOS 4 SDK was available as either late beta or final release
@rileytestut Here is one of the later app updates ready for sale. I’m keeping it anonymous for now at least, reason being it’s too easy to get a ton of my personal information from a Google search, but you can see the version number and that the name begins with a ”1”