Yes we have but we believe it will be faster for me to learn iOS-programming than to allow someone else to port RummyFight. At least if we want a 1:1 conversion where we can continue developing both branches in parallell. That last issue is very important to us. Sure, RummyFight might not look that advanced at first but you’d be amazed at the complexity of the code to make it fool proof. We are talking of a source code equivalient of about 700 printed pages of text to convert.
Not an easy task for someone that has no knowledge of how the code is supposed to work.
That’s why we believe it will be easier and faster to just learn iOS-development. I mean, how hard can it be? Others are doing it 😉
have you considered partnering with a developer that has already been approved by Apple? I know a guy…
Yes we have but we believe it will be faster for me to learn iOS-programming than to allow someone else to port RummyFight. At least if we want a 1:1 conversion where we can continue developing both branches in parallell. That last issue is very important to us. Sure, RummyFight might not look that advanced at first but you’d be amazed at the complexity of the code to make it fool proof. We are talking of a source code equivalient of about 700 printed pages of text to convert.
Not an easy task for someone that has no knowledge of how the code is supposed to work.
That’s why we believe it will be easier and faster to just learn iOS-development. I mean, how hard can it be? Others are doing it 😉