War Drum Studios is a local (Gainesville) iPhone development shop. Their specialty is games for the iPhone. One of their products is Texas Holdem' for the iPhone. Their shop is just down the road from Cambridge's Gainesville HQ. What shops do you know that are doing iPhone development? Do you work for one?

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I'm back to doing independent contracting under my company name, Wits Edge Technologies. I still focus mainly on Ruby/Rails web app development, but I've been hankering to pick up iPhone app development for a while now and am finally taking the plunge! I'm currently working with a colleague to convert a board game from C# into Objective C and build it for the iPhone. Wheeeee!
So, what are your impressions so far? How's Objective C look? And, the SDK? I've looked at the GUI toolkit. It looks totally do-able.

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I'm back to doing independent contracting under my company name, Wits Edge Technologies. I still focus mainly on Ruby/Rails web app development, but I've been hankering to pick up iPhone app development for a while now and am finally taking the plunge! I'm currently working with a colleague to convert a board game from C# into Objective C and build it for the iPhone. Wheeeee!

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