New Tuts+ Site ‘Mobiletuts+’ Launched

New Tuts+ Site ‘Mobiletuts+’ Launched

We’ve been burning the midnight oil at Tuts+ HQ to bring you Mobiletuts+, the youngest member of the Tuts+ family. It’s all about quality tutorials for mobile developers – all mobile developers, regardless of preferred platform. Topics will include native development with the iPhone, Android, Windows and Blackberry platforms, cross-platform development with tools like Titanium and Phone Gap, and techniques for building mobile web apps and mobile accessible web sites with HTML 5. Visit Mobiletuts+ or read more after the jump.

Whether you want to create the next killer app or become a pioneer of the mobile frontier, we’ve got you covered! In addition to publishing top quality tutorials, articles, and Quick Tips, Mobiletuts+ will be the first Tuts+ site to offer regular multi-media updates on the hottest mobile industry news. We will also be publishing interviews with successful mobile developers to provide you with the most effective real-world development techniques and strategies.

“But I’ve never done mobile development before!”

No problem! Mobiletuts+ will grow with its users. Initially we’ll be publishing lots of content on the fundamentals, like our first tutorial: An Introduction to iPhone SDK Development. We’ll be hitting all the major mobile development platforms with our introductory content, then moving on to the more advanced stuff. If you’re a veteran mobile developer, stick with us! The advanced goodness is almost ready to rumble.


Meet the Editor, Mark Hammonds

    Mark Hammonds, Mobiletuts+ Editor
  • Like all our Tuts+ sites, Mobiletuts+ is helmed by an expert. Mark Hammonds is a software engineer, author, and entrepreneur living in the D.C. / Baltimore area.

    In addition to his work with OmniTI, where he develops high-performance web sites and mobile applications, he is also the co-founder and CTO of Somba Mobile and was among the first developers to publish applications in the iTunes App Store.


Contribute!

If you think you have the skills to create screencasts, written tutorials, articles or Quick Tips for Mobiletuts+ it’s easy to familiarize yourself with the guidelines and become a tutorial author. We’re hungry for user contributions and pay a negotiated USD rate for each tutorial, article or Quick Tip we publish. Submit your concept today!

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Discussion 20 Comments

  1. flashmac says:

    Congrats Chaps on your growing empire, its great to see that the premier price isn’t rising too! (or is it?)

    Mobiletuts is gonna be huge!

  2. Congrats for the new opening site! I believes that mobiletuts would be awesome and gonna be H-U-G-E!

  3. Juan C. Rois says:

    Congratulations!!! I hope the new site is as successful as the rest of the envato sites.
    I know I’d be a regular visitor.

  4. MISTULAH says:

    Can’t wait for this one.

  5. MISTULAH says:

    Good start for Mobile Web Development.

  6. Philo says:

    Congrats!
    Looks like another awesome TUTS+ website.

  7. Stefano says:

    Great! I have read the first posts and, as usual, the quality is top-notch! :)

  8. Khaled says:

    Congrats for the new opening site! it will be an awesome site :)

  9. Serhiy says:

    Congrats!!! Its gonna be awesome!!!!

  10. That sound fill a niche.

  11. Reese says:

    Aaaaand that tears it. I’m joining Premium. This site rocks harder than New York Dolls’ first album.

  12. piyanistll says:

    Congrats!!! Its gonna be awesome!!!!

  13. Ben says:

    I’m looking forward to see much great stuff about Android Development :)

  14. pdot says:

    Really excited about this new site.

  15. Rune says:

    Now we just need a mobile marketplace too.

  16. christopher simmons says:

    Here’s another vote for Android dev tuts! Would love to see that

  17. arnold says:

    Nice move again by the tuts network

  18. chetan says:

    congrats tuts+

  19. Congrats tutsplus group..

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