FingerBakery Blog

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What Fingerbakery is, and who I am.

So, I’ve started a blog to go along with this Fingerbakery business. For anyone who may not know where they are, my name is Andrew, and Fingerbakery is my software business. Right now, I am working on a couple of iPhone apps, one of which is the main one that I hope to have out in not tooooo long. It’s a game, and I’ll write more about it later for sure, but as of right now it seems a bit premature probably.

I’d like to use this blog to keep up my general thoughts on the apps I am creating, as well as the whole app world in general. I have to admit, I am a pretty recent entrant to this whole arena. I’ve spent the last 10+ years doing web applications, and while I looooove the web, I also think that creating small mobile apps is also something that’s perfect for the way I like to work, I’m sure I will get more into that in a later post.

So as far as what you may get from this blog: I am not the absolute smartest guy around when it comes to this stuff, but I’ve immersed myself in it pretty thoroughly and I have thoughts here and there on all things app-y. I’m hoping to write some very short posts here, perhaps just saying “hey this app I just tried is good”, but also have some longer posts when appropriate as well.

For now I already have another post I want to start writing, so I’m going to end this, but one thing I would like to add, that can’t be overstated: I am not some genius who knows everything about iPhone apps, Apple, iPad stuff and all other related things. I am not sure I know ANYTHING. I see these guys on Twitter (oh yes, follow me @fingerbakery!) and in other blogs, guys who know a ton of stuff, very smart, very experienced in this field, etc., and I sort of feel like an interloper by even daring to write about iPhone apps. So please realize when you read anything I write here, I’m not doing anything but throwing some thoughts out there.

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  1. Jeremy Olson says:

    Don’t feel bad about your lack of experience. I knew nothing about designing, developing, or marketing iPhone apps a year ago. Just do your research, post your thoughts, debate, learn: it will definitely be worth it.

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