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How long will it take me to create a simple mobile app if using sololearn..please refer with personal experiences

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31st Jan 2018, 3:35 PM
everything popping
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sorry, if this is a little off topic. I have the same question like @everything popping and bobbie you said that where there is a will there is a way. totally, I agree... but what if you need help like perhaps you cannot concentrate long enough on a single task and all the people around you suggest to do it differently than you're trying to solve a problem? I don't really know what's my question here. I think I just wanted to hear again :"Keep coding, ..." I have a feeling that the way I learn is right for people like me, but sometimes it just feels good to see others are with you. thanks for this question and answer @bobbie and @everything popping
7th Feb 2018, 12:41 PM
Ben Harp
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It is a complex process but where there is a will there is a way. I would suggest starting with writing a code you would like to see as an app. Learn app building programs such as Android Studio or Phonegap. When you have tested and like your new app pay a developers fee and put it on Play Store or other App Stores. There are simpler ways you can ask Google such as buying source codes or using templates. Best of Luck.
1st Feb 2018, 1:55 AM
bobbie
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Hey Ben those are good questions. Creating an app is a lot of work I had numerous failures along the way bugs and hard to figure out problems. Persistence is key. Many days I had to stop for unexpected things life threw me. I simply used that time for my mind to restructure allowing me to look at the problems from a new perspective. I have been very discouraged at times considering giving up often. Thankfully I am no stranger to failure and try to learn from my mistakes. Try try again is a favorite saying of mine. Success is not usually a product of Perfection it's far more often Persistence. I wish you the best and hope you continue following your dream.
7th Feb 2018, 3:47 PM
bobbie
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yeah man Ben, I believe in you. You have reached a lot just by doing it your way. Don't care about others and keep coding! ;)
7th Feb 2018, 4:53 PM
Soyo
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