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Are you an iOS developer?

  • Yes, I am an iOS Developer

    Votes: 12 23.5%
  • No, I just paid for a developer account and have no idea how to code.

    Votes: 39 76.5%

  • Total voters
    51

Patriot24

macrumors 68030
Dec 29, 2010
2,813
805
California
"I want to engage in a witch hunt to make myself feel better about my status as a developer."

Who cares?

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iBlazed

macrumors 68000
Feb 27, 2014
1,594
1,249
New Jersey, United States
"I to engage in a witch hunt to make myself feel better about my status as a developer."

Who cares?

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Reminds me of the iOS 7 release...and the iOS 6 release.....and all the ones before that as well.

EDIT: Oh, and the OP forgot to add the most obvious option to his poll, why would anyone pay full price for a dev account if they're not a dev? I'm sure most non-devs who install betas simply pay $8 to like...anyone....to register their UDID under their dev account. But that's not an option so I can't vote.

The fourth option should be "None of your goddamn business". :)
 

0000757

macrumors 68040
Dec 16, 2011
3,894
850
Where is the "I know how to program very efficiently but because I have no desire to actually write and publish apps I am not enrolled" option?
 

PNutts

macrumors 601
Jul 24, 2008
4,874
357
Pacific Northwest, US
And the "I'm not a developer and beta testing for a developer." option. Hopefully this goes to the Wasteland and we can avoid all the bickering.
 

Kariya

macrumors 68000
Nov 3, 2010
1,820
10
This question became irrelevant the moment Apple created the OS X beta program. If it ever was relevant that is.

The exclusivity of the dev club is dead. Died a long time ago.
 
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