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		<title>BJJ Timer iPhone App</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
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Last night I recieve notice from the app store that they had approved my first submitted application.  It took just about 10 days for the process, which wasn&#8217;t nearly as bad as I thought it could be.  I had read on the forums of people waiting months, or just never getting an answer.
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<p>Last night I recieve notice from the app store that they had approved my first submitted application.  It took just about 10 days for the process, which wasn&#8217;t nearly as bad as I thought it could be.  I had read on the forums of people waiting months, or just never getting an answer.</p>
<p>This program is for score keeping of Brazilian jiu jitsu matches, a martial art that I practice regularly.  Creating something that I could use in my favorite sport was a good way for me to learn about iPhone programming, objective C and the SDK.</p>
<p>When starting to work with a new language or framework, I find it&#8217;s helpful to start with something I know well &#8211; that way the learning is focused on the software, rather than on the real world problem I am solving.   Had I tried to start by making a game, for example, then I would have had to learn about game design at the same time, dividing my attention.</p>
<p>Submitting to the app store was more about learning the process than expecting this to be a revenue generator.  I imagine that the sub set of people that own iPhones and referee Jiu Jitsu matches is pretty small, but at least it will be available for them.</p>
<p>It is available for purchase at the <a href="http://itunes/apps/bjjtimer">app store</a> now.  An update (version 1.1) adds some features for handling ADCC rules submission wrestling matches, and should be available in the next 2 weeks.</p>
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