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Freelance software engineer/developer/programmer in New York City. Focused on native iPhone app development, but I could probably make you a Mac app if you ask real nice.

Among other things, I'm responsible for

  • FatWatch, the best Hacker's Diet tool for iPhone,
  • MetroCost, a tool to save you money on public transit, and
  • Fingerpaintball, a brick breaking game designed for iPad.

My company is Heroic Software. I have a blog, a tumblelog, and I tweet.


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comment What are the most over-saturated iPhone App category/markets?
I was replying to the previous comment, by Michael.
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comment What are the most over-saturated iPhone App category/markets?
There are no guarantees, but I don't think a small market will keep an app out of the store. They are more likely to be concerned with whether the app is useful.
Nov
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comment What are the most over-saturated iPhone App category/markets?
I think you can search via Apple's website, but I'm not sure. You can definitely see everything if you install iTunes and search the store.
Oct
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comment int* i; or int *i; or int * i;
I know, I was speaking more to the tendency of C++ programs to use language features just because they can.
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comment What are the most over-saturated iPhone App category/markets?
True, but marketing is such a pain in the ass.
Oct
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answered What are the most over-saturated iPhone App category/markets?
Oct
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comment int* i; or int *i; or int * i;
OMG, C++ is horrifying! typedef int* int_ptr would have done the trick. Sure, I have to declare a new typedef for different pointer types, but in practice how many will that be? Eight at most?
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