- What is the difference between native development (iOS, Android, OSX, Windows), websites, and web apps?
- What are the cost differences?
- Do you start with web apps always? When would you start with native first?
- How do you find an agency to build what you want?
- How do you start the development process right? What should you do beforehand to prepare?
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Distributed Web, Part 2 Questions
Choosing an Agency
- Pick a group that will challenge you--as the domain expert, the project will function smoothest if you let your consultants consult as the integration expert. Decisions reached cooperatively tend to work best.
- Ensure the agency’s methods and frequency of communication match up to your expectations.
- Price. It’s easy to only look at the values, but take into account the experience behind the price. Often, more experienced software developers charge a higher rate but can deliver more maintainable code in less time.
- Passion. If those tasked to build your application are as excited about it as you, the result is usually better for it.
- Past experience in the same / similar field. For us, this is using the lessons from Code School / Cisco / BAH / etc. when we’re writing up requirements for a new learning platform.
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Prepping / Kickoff
I think Tim’s post took care of this pretty well.