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Mixing It Up

Life is not static so you have to mix it up a bit to keep it interesting.  Well that is what I've done (at least I try to do) with publishing an iBook using iTunes and the iBookAuthor software.  Nothing better than using a new tool and learning about a new field.  My wife is a writer so I wanted to get a little taste of publishing my self, but I'll never be in her league.


A lay persons guide into the messy world of software creation.

This provides a basic foundation of what software is and the basic forces in it development.  This should provide the reader with the general development process and the complexities that can arise in the phases of development.
Free download of iBook here

I wanted to lay a foundation of the messy (dare I say wacky) world of software development.  It sounds so high-tech and science like, but for the most part it's the interaction between people, each with there own issues, desires and feelings that are the primary factors in how software is developed with the results being ... shall we say.... unknown?

This is the first in a series of short iBooks that will cover different perspectives in the development process, each with their own issue and effects on the process as a whole.

Hope someone finds this of interest.


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