top | item 33442087 (no title) pandama | 3 years ago I can't deploy my own developed app to my own devices permanently without paying $100/year.Yes, I use Android. discuss order hn newest dTal|3 years ago I'm confused. Why not? Android lets you sideload. rjh29|3 years ago If you want to develop on iPhone you need to pay to become a developer, $100/year. You can't just run whatever code you like on it.Google is one-off $25 to publish on their store, but running your own code via sideload is free. load replies (1)
dTal|3 years ago I'm confused. Why not? Android lets you sideload. rjh29|3 years ago If you want to develop on iPhone you need to pay to become a developer, $100/year. You can't just run whatever code you like on it.Google is one-off $25 to publish on their store, but running your own code via sideload is free. load replies (1)
rjh29|3 years ago If you want to develop on iPhone you need to pay to become a developer, $100/year. You can't just run whatever code you like on it.Google is one-off $25 to publish on their store, but running your own code via sideload is free. load replies (1)
dTal|3 years ago
rjh29|3 years ago
Google is one-off $25 to publish on their store, but running your own code via sideload is free.