Hi folks, I just joined kbin in an attempt to avoid R-word.

On kbin’s site there is a section about an upcoming app, I’d love to know more about it an how can I contribute.

I’m an iOS Developer and I would really like to help kbin grow fast and with the best experience possible.

The official project (if I can call it that) is made in Dart but I was looking for an app like Christian Selig did for R-word, Apollo, using the latest iOS technologies and with a familiar UI to the iPhone user.

I’m not even sure if this is the right magazine (I hate this name ahahaha) for this but I thought I’d give it a try.

  • CyanPurple@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The API for kbin isn’t available yet. The kbin dev wants to polish it a bit more before releasing it. Making applications without an API is pretty hard. The Artemis app right now has a makeshift API to make it work with kbin.