So, You Want To Be An iPhone Developer…
I have a number of friends who develop games and apps for mobile devices, including the iPhone. And if there is one thing many of them agree on, it is that there is a lot of hard work that goes on behind the scenes. Hours and days can be spent brainstorming and recording ideas and features for new apps or updates. Not to mention the time spent coding and testing before that new 99 cent game can hit the iTunes App Store. But what if you could get there without all of the hard work? What if you could become and iPhone developer today, with a ready-made library of games and apps, not to mentioned over 30,000 apps sold before you even get started.
Well, that is exactly what one developer is ready to offer you. JBMJBM, LLC has been placed on eBay, and the winning bidder will receive all of the source code for its 87 iPhone apps and games, as well as exclusive rights to sell the titles. No developmental experience necessary. Personally, this seems like a poor way to sell a business, a transaction which can be filled with complexity (is the JBMJBM, LLC name included in the sale?) But if you are an aspiring developer…with no actual knowledge of mobile app coding or development then maybe this opportunity would appeal to you. Bidding starts at $100,000, and you had better hurry if you are interested, because there are only a few days left on the auction. More information on the sale is here, or you can jump straight to the eBay auction. And if you are the winning bidder and new owner of JBMJBM’s titles, drop us a line. We’ll pitch in a few reviews of your new apps.
[via IntoMobile]
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Jan 10, 2010
Well even if you bought that company you still need to learn how to actually code apps! I wonder how much they sold this for anyways? Cool article, thanks!
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