Help needed: iPad developer issue(s)
Mark Whittington
markwhi at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 17:33:45 CDT 2012
Terry,
I'd recommend looking into some sort of revision control. I believe XCode
supports git out of the box, and as long as you don't mind your code being
open, you and your friend can both sign up and use GitHub (http://github.com)
for free. Then he can check in code, and you can check it out and build it
at home, in addition to all of the other benefits of using revision control.
-Mark
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 5:22 PM, <wb4jfi at knology.net> wrote:
> There's a lot to ingest here, before getting much up and running. We
> wanted to take baby steps by testing what is written so far on real, actual
> hardware. Therefore, we want to be able to share/collaborate. Mel is
> doing the iPad part, and I am doing some ethernet-connected hardware. We
> are at the point that we want to test whether we can turn on an LED on the
> hardware via the iPad. But, since Mel has worked on the iPad software, he
> has all that code at his house, while I have the hardware at my house.
>
> How hard is it to build an app at Mel's, and share the files for that
> app's project with me, so I can build it as well? Why would this plan
> violate some Apple policy?
>
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