iPhoneFlow: An iPhone Development Community Link Blog

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On February 16, 2009

iphoneflow.png If you’re a Ruby developer, you might be familiar with RubyFlow, a popular Ruby community link blog. Well.. we’ve decided to bring a little bit of that community spirit to the iPhone development community too.. presenting.. iPhoneFlow!

iPhoneFlow is a community link blog for iPhone developers. You can either just read and check out the links (check out the RSS or Twitter feeds) or get on to posting stuff of your own. Self-posting is fine. If you have an iPhone related blog and you want to get people checking out a new post you’ve written, post it on there! We’ll also be using iPhoneFlow as a places for leads for Mobile Orchard content, so if you want to get something of yours noticed (as long as it’s iPhone development related) post it to iPhoneFlow and we might include it in a future Mobile Orchard post too.

There have been about 25 posts so far, so the site’s still young, but RubyFlow grew rapidly within the Ruby community (and is used by many blogs as a source of leads) and we’re hoping iPhoneFlow will do the same for our community too. If you need any help or have any suggestions, of course, please leave a comment here.

0 responses to “iPhoneFlow: An iPhone Development Community Link Blog”

  1. Marco says:

    Great idea; you may want to consider saving the contents of the submission field when the CAPTCHA validation fails—it tripped me, and on resubmission I ended up with some boilerplate instead of the text I had originally entered.

  2. Very nice!
    The simplicity is one of the greatest features of this community. No obstacles for posts even if you didn’t signed up.
    My contribution is already there. I hope it becomes a great source of information for iPhone Development.
    Congratulations