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Welcome to iPhone Developer Tips!
John Muchow
I wrote the first post on iPhoneDevTips in August of 2008 as a means to share tips, tricks and tutorials for developers interested in writing iPhone and iPod Touch applications.
I’ve been involved in software development for nearly 20 years, with the last 10 years focused on application development for mobile devices. I am the guy behind 3 Sixty Software, a mobile application development and consulting company based in Minnesota.
I am the author of a best-selling mobile developer book, Core J2ME, a book written in 2000 which is still published in several foreign languages. I’ve written extensively about software development, built technology/strategic partnerships with many companies, developed and delivered technical training and participated in countless networking events around the globe.
My work has involved collaboration with many well known publications & businesses, with a handful listed here:
* Dr. Dobbs / O’Reilly / PC Magazine / IBM developerWorks
* Forum Nokia / Sony Ericsson / Symbian / Nextel / Siemens
* Borland / Motorola / Sun Microsystems
I’ve been a key contributor to several technology certification programs, including the industry’s first mobile developer certification exam: Sun Certified Mobile Application Developer. I also review submissions for various technology events/conferences, including Java One and Mobile and Embedded Developer Days.
Rodney Aiglstorfer
Rodney is a contributor to iPhoneDevTips sharing his expertise in mobile and web-based software development. His day job is Co-Founder & CTO of mFoundry, and he has been designing and developing internet-centric consumer solutions for U.S. and Japanese companies for over a decade. As the co-founder and CTO, Rodney is the principal architect and technical visionary of mFoundry.
Prior to mFoundry, Rodney was National Director of Technology for Semaphore Partners, one of the largest interactive agencies in the U.S. As such, he provided strategic technical leadership and managed engineering departments across three geographies (San Francisco, Chicago, and New York). During his tenure, Rodney helped deliver solutions for Orbitz, LeapFrog, RestaurantPro, Screen Actors Guild, Behr, and BEA.
Rodney also worked for Andersen Consulting (now Accenture) in their advanced solutions group where he specialized in Java-based Web-Centric Enterprise Architectures. Rodney began his professional career in Japan, working for a number of companies in electronic gaming and e-business solutions.
Check out Rodney’s personal blog here: MobUser








