Corona Geek #28 – App Development Workflow – Round Table Discussion

Corona Geek #28 – App Development Workflow – Round Table Discussion

Today we discussed app development workflow with with Dr. Brian Burton, Ed Maurina, Gerald Bailey, Ian Masters, Matthew Chapman, and Tetsuo Ono. Overall we agreed that workflow is as varied as the number of development tools on the market, but there are also some best practices that developers can adopt to ensure that they develop their apps as quickly as possible. Listen in on today’s show and hear what this panel of Corona app developers had to share.

Here are a few of the resources we mentioned during the show.

  • MockFlow – Wireframe your apps before writing code.
  • DevelTeam – a collaboration-based social network for Indie Game Developers.
  • ZeroBrain – an IDE for Corona SDK
  • TestFlight – iOS Beta Testing on the Fly
  • HockeyKit – Over-The-Air Distribution for iOS and Android

If you are interested in developing games, check out Ed Maurina’s Corona game template library. Ed has also documented his own Corona workflow, along with some of the tools he recommends for creating apps quickly using Corona SDK. If you’re interested in the workflow of other Corona developers, be sure to check out his blog post.

Jesse Warden also published an excellent Corona game development workflow video that you may be interested in watching. It goes into a lot of details on his workflow and has some great tool tips as well.

Finally, be sure to watch Dr. Brian Burton’s new touch joint tutorial that he created using Corona SDK.

 


 

Congratulations to Ian Masters and Alan Thompson for winning first place in the “Best Mobile Game” category at TIGA using Corona SDK and for winning the first day of the StoneHack Challenge at BETT, where they made a Galton Board in 6 hours using Corona.

Galton Board is Available for free on Android and iOS:
It’s a fun way to learn about normal distribution, Pascal’s triangle and more!

 


 

This week’s t-shirt winner was Ken Cardita. Ken followed Corona Geek on social media and then completed the Corona Geek giveaway registration form for a chance to win a Corona Labs t-shirt. Congratulations Ken! 

That’s it for this week! Thank you for watching, listening, and supporting the show and we’ll see you on next week’s Corona Geek hangout.

Want to suggest a topic for an upcoming Corona Geek hangout?

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Charles McKeever
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Charles McKeever is a life long computer geek who enjoys exploring technologies to understand how they work, how they can be smashed together, and how they can be used to fuel entrepreneurial endeavors.

1Comment
  • Henry Palma
    Posted at 18:59h, 18 February

    Amazon app store allows you to keep multiple builds. One build for Kindle Devices and another for non-Kindle devices. You may want to try this to get around issues with non-kindle devices downloading your app.

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