Make iPhone web-apps with iPhone SDK
That's right. Now anyone can code a web-app for the iPhone. The new iPhone SDK includes a new version of Dashcode that makes it easy develop web-apps for the iPhone.
The interface includes preset styles that we've all come to associate with the iPhone. You can start off with� the default browsing screen template (you know, the menu style that slides to reveal the next menu-level) or code your own. iPhone development noobs will be happy to hear that they can take the "slider template" and add-on forward/back buttons, gauges, indicators, form elements, and more - with little knowledge for code.

With the new Dashcode, I think there are going to be an overabundance of iPhone web-apps hitting the web. Most will suck, but the thing about a massive developer-nurturing environment is that we will inevitably see some amateur come up with a really useful web-app. Bring it on!
Oh, and go download the iPhone SDK if you want to dabble in web-app development.
[Via: iPhone Atlas]
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