Last summer, after watching an inspiring showcase featuring apps created by young coders using Apple's Swift Playgrounds programming language, I resolved to enlist my kids to develop an iPhone app.
For Travis Warren, playtime on the iPhone is over. His company, WhippleHill, which serves private schools across the country, spent the last six months working on an iPhone app that hooks into its Web ...
Although Apple has yet to release an official SDK (software development kit) for the iPhone, developers have already become proficient at creating native applications for the device using an ...