Do you want to work for yourself, and create multiple apps based on your own ideas, and profit from sales and commissions directly from the app store as opposed to receiving a salary from a job, If you would rather work for a company I would recommend going the formal education route. Although app development is still fairly new, many colleges and universities are now offering app development as part of their curriculum. Some offer app creation as a single course, while others have dedicated a full degree plan just for creating apps. The time frame for a formal education in app development varies, and could range from a semester to up to four years if you choose to receive the full Bachelor's degree. If you see yourself being an app developer as your career choice, don't be discouraged by the time frame. The demand for developers will continue to grow as consumer use increases, and apps become more and more complex. If you're an "I Want It Now" type of person and wanted to have created your own app yesterday, there are a few options for you too. E-books, software, and online courses are all alternatives available for you if you want to learn how to become an iPhone app developer right away. There's no need to come up with the next Angry Birds to be successful as an individual app developer. Just Google "dumbest iPhone apps" to see the type of developers are creating, and earning a substantial income from.
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